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barcelona barcelona has become the appy summer of the separation movement and is literally on fire alfre day some protesters take the idea of an dependence to the extreme. but not everyone shares that view even in barcelona. this road to self-determination but whatever you do do it within the law if you want to have a referendum do it according to the law we've seen a lot of violence and alarm on the streets we can't allow that to scare off the tourists our streets to be destroyed and the protesters do whatever they want the constitution must be respected and must be respected no matter what. yes could alone here belongs to everyone is what it is because of the efforts of all of us people like my grandparents my parents and myself so why should they drive me away from cut along when must to stop being spain ish the man who started all this is quietly sitting out the crisis in brussels but protesters in the streets are blaming madrid our politicians have been asking for dialogue since years and they always deny it so they just send the police and they think that with the recession we would change our thoughts that they could be uplifted because during this week every day and every night there is more and
barcelona barcelona has become the appy summer of the separation movement and is literally on fire alfre day some protesters take the idea of an dependence to the extreme. but not everyone shares that view even in barcelona. this road to self-determination but whatever you do do it within the law if you want to have a referendum do it according to the law we've seen a lot of violence and alarm on the streets we can't allow that to scare off the tourists our streets to be destroyed and the...
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independence for the freedom of the damned and this one says violent groups kaos and the center of barcelona barcelona has become the at the center of the separation movement and is literally on fire every day some protesters take the idea of an dependence to the extreme. of her. but not everyone shares that view even and are still on our you know this road to self-determination but whatever you do do it within the law if you want to have a referendum do it according to the law we've seen a lot of violence an alarm on the streets we can't allow that to scare off to tourists our streets to be destroyed and the protesters do whatever they want the constitution must be respected and must be respected no matter what that's a yes the catalonia belongs to everyone that alone is what it is because of the efforts of all for us people like my grandparents my parents and myself so why should they drag me away from cut along when must to stop being spain ish the man who started all this is quietly sitting out the crisis in brussels but protesters in the streets are blaming madrid our politicians have been asking
independence for the freedom of the damned and this one says violent groups kaos and the center of barcelona barcelona has become the at the center of the separation movement and is literally on fire every day some protesters take the idea of an dependence to the extreme. of her. but not everyone shares that view even and are still on our you know this road to self-determination but whatever you do do it within the law if you want to have a referendum do it according to the law we've seen a lot...
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weekend's el clasico between barcelona and real madrid has been postponed because of fears of civil unrest. there have been several days of protest in barcelona. barcelona the match to madrid. going to stay with football. bulgaria head coach krasimir balakov has resigned in the wake of monday's euro qualifying defeat to england in sofia. england's black players were targetted with racist abuse during the match, but the bulgarian football union say that balakov has stood down because of unsatisfactory results. they lost 6—0 on monday. the england players are back at their clubs as the premier league returns, as does the timely return of their no room for racism campaign, with fans at every club urged to report any type of discrimination that they might witness at matches. there is room for every kind of emotion. but there's never room. for racism. there's no room for racism. in the premier league or anywhere else. if you see it, report it. that is the message from the premier league, that you will see across this weekend and next week as well. the antiracism initiative. shola ameobi, who sits on the premier league advisory committee behind this, is with
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for the freedom of the damned and this one says violent groups spread chaos in the center of barcelona barcelona has become the appy summer of the separation movement and is literally on fire alfre day what we've seen today is the indigenous communities thousands and thousands of people that came from different parts of the door here to the capitol to protest even though this march and rally has been banned by the hong kong police citing past incidents where marchers organized by the same group have ended with violence people have been out in full force for the better part of the afternoon 100 seafood north to more than a 1000 students of turned out for this protest today i'm happy i began to the admission process is due to change here in florence. joining us now to better understand why we protest and how it can make a lot more difference than any election can is the host of the hard hit r.t. america comedy news show reacted to nightly camp and the national director of the movement for a people's party thanks for joining us i am project restart lover i was i was going to start. with this is the
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barcelona barcelona has become the appy summer of the separation movement and is literally on fire alfre day what we've seen today is the indigenous communities thousands and thousands of people that came from different parts of here to the capital to protest even though this march and rally has been banned by the hong kong police citing past incidents where marches organized by the same group have ended with violence people have been out in full force for the better part of the afternoon well hundreds if you look to more than a 1000 students of turned out for this protest today and i'm happy i began thanks to the admission process is due to change here in florence. joining us now to better understand why we protest and how it can make a lot more difference than any election can is the host of the hard hit r.t. america comedy news show reacted to nightly campaign on the national director of the movement for a people's party thanks for joining us i am protesting this segment lover but i was going to start. with this is a major thing that we have 13 major protests. probably many more happening around the world you know hit number then from taxes to school fees all the way up to complete in the presidents were former colonizer what you're seeing going down to haiti and things like that they're going to ask you 1st why do you think that we are seeing this much uprising and protest at this time all around the world yeah i think it's a combination of primarily 2 factors i think 1st it's a global rebellion against austerity policies neoliberal capitalism and the 2nd is you know inequality which is growing too insane levels with i think it's 80 people now i believe it's down to 26 people as much as the. the bottom half of the world and then the 2nd factor is the internet which has empowered people to connect and mobilize faster than ever before leaders that's what do you think would change her activism in you you know followed activism and protests for a very long time i haven't seen this kind of thing probably just since the run up to the 2nd iraq war works this global and even though they're disconnected they're not really at the end of the. year no none of them are not just connected it is immense inequality and i think he's right there with the internet which was a lot what allowed occupy to become maybe the 1st global protest we've ever seen quite in that in that way and now we're seeing at least in the u.s. but i think in a lot of countries trying to tamp down that ability of protesters to coordinate online. but i think nick you missed the 3rd reason which is climate change is wrapped up in a lot of this and i know you don't care about climate change. or talk about it but it is important because just because a lot of a lot of these countries that people are dealing with you know their crops are failing food shortages water shortages and those just amplify criticisms that were already there. i was just leaving something for you. believe me a little bit and say well i think it's really interesting that same the same issues that you're seeing across the world i've seen when i was recently wisconsin talking to farmers same thing yeah they're out there this close to have started to protest madison or washington because they see how bad it is and they're saying the same problems everyone knows that we're not paying attention to the climate they're not paying attention to things like mental health we're not taking care of course ellison's and that's one of the things i think that's makes the u.s. the stance on protests so strange to me and i think to a lot of people especially over the last year or so last couple of years. extension rebellion as you say it was it was this environmental activism it was a big thing and that was also standing rock but standing rock sort of begat a 1000000 bills to stop people from protesting to the a.c.l.u. here in the u.s. state legislators in at least 2020 states proposed bills and 2017 that would restrict people's right to protest ultimately about half of those sort of got stuck in. just that like legislative development hell that they go to but a couple of the month through and there's ones that are still being pushed. how do we make sense of that why do you think also with you why is the u.s. the one playing with that you should never see her tales on speech freedom and yet we're constantly allowing at how well i it is the our criminal justice system has been captured by the ruling elite by the oligarchy and they standing rock scared the hell out of them as did occupy and so they basically look at those things and they say how do we make sure this never happens again so you know and there are other countries where protesters are routinely you know rested and disappeared and all that crap so it's not like the horrible things don't happen in other countries but i think we have a unique situation in the level that corporations have taken over our our democracy for the you know if we ever had one and our ruling structures and so it does come down to whether people are willing to get the numbers to fight against these changes the changing of laws i think it's something to works like the reason that it stands out so much of the world the ones who are always thumping your chest saying look at. you know this really rather it's the sales motto never is true. you know there's an interesting angle to this layout of the ask you both both as well as that you know there's always calls the protesters or violent and want to cause damage and you know they're disrupting everything is what i can't outside. what. they like can. multiple instances the investigations were a lot of the violent protesters that you see causing a lot of damage in protests around the world and here in the states are protesters all in actually have nothing to do with the movement there representing how do you recognize legitimate protesters from the protesters who are really the outside agitators either they're just to cause trouble or they're specifically for the reason to cause trouble how do we tell them it's been studied pretty extensively actually there's a long scholarship on it and it's actually developed a lot in the past decade and that is on the best way to produce rapid change and that is nonviolent civil disobedience erica chenowith is a professor who came out with a report that said that if you can no movement in the 20th century that achieves 3.5 percent mobilization active mobilization of the citizens failed to achieve its goals and she also found that nonviolent movements were far more successful than others and so oftentimes what you see is governments infiltrating movements in an attempt to provoke movements to violence or small segments of perhaps breakaways of a movement of people not affiliated with it trying to commit that violence to give the whole movement a bad name and to justify state repression just add to that the way we look at violence the way our media tells us to look at oh they are violent protesters will immense inequality is violence taking people to water with less violent stealing their homes or foreclosure and destroying lives in violence so all those things should be called violence instead of just someone. out of the things i was a member as they like to go back. and no one ever really talks about the story behind what happened which is that the police were violent and hostile to them they literally shoved them into a corner and they had no. other choice they can even get home they can get their parents they literally have police pushing them into exactly where they were and that's the kind of violence i wish to talk about i mean time and time again in all of these countries and provoking all of these protests another theme underlying them is that governments and corporations are always responsible for the greatest violence and the greatest crimes against the people and when people respond you know i mean the whole concept of war is an organized legalized form of violence by states and yet we separate that from you know someone could someone attacking someone else on the street you know individually or a c.v.s. or. really important ends of a is a as well so you can do. because we've all been watching this now do you think that we're at the turning point are we going to see dramatic change we're going to see these are going to start making a difference are going to see governments actually changing i mean you had 25000 people show up to a rally for british were you as a massive number of people are really are these protests all around the world friends ever are or are they going to actually accomplish what they're setting up to do you go there. saying big question i think that i think that they can i think that we're empowered with organizing tools that we've never had before and i also think that in terms of the question of you know when this is going to come to the u.s. in the way that we've seen in other places i mean it hasn't puerto rico where you saw it was about a quarter of the entire territory came out against the governor just a few months ago and so i think what what has not happened here is what has happened in these other countries that has provoked massive protests and that is that there has been a build up over many years and many decades in fact of economic pressure exacerbated by climate change. and it's reached the point where you know it's kind of waiting for that last straw that breaks the camel's back and when that happens that kind of triggering event that last insult whether it is in santiago chile raising the fair prices of the metro you know in a country of such tremendous inequality already in france you know it was the fuel tax and so i think we're missing that trigger i got to go thank you both for coming in i'm sorry that we couldn't keep this conversation go longer but you know pleasure as always in the green room great work out there both both your respective groups that do so much thanks. joyful sorrowful glorious and their minnes no one not talking about the mysteries of the catholic rosary i'm talking about the mysteries of the catholic church is a rosary that's right that is good news reports that the new click to pray to rosary wearable device is just the thing to get those coveted teens back into praying made by gadget tack not counting the over $100.00 device is available on amazon but not in the u.s. where 2 waves use and over that. these fit bed for fay if tracks are steps and general fitness no word yet if it also tracks the steps jesus takes while carrying you though it is bluetooth enabled water resistant activates when the wear makes the side of the cross wind praying the rosary pray for us. when jesus carries you trucks the steps you're so. fond of right now about the 5 years like i have a school i better know about. the rosary welcome to the 21st century all right back in their stars so future they remember everyone in this world were not told where love love so i tell you all i love i am i robot and on top of watching all those hawks i have a great fear but. there are no official statistics in india consenting children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are to estimate that every minutes in the country the child goes missing. i don't. know why you don't. know what you think of. the national team and rights commission stated that 46000 miners going missing every you know one of the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggested in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's clear. let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. i think. that's. an impressive 4 hours of talks and counting the turkish and russian presidents clearly how much to discuss them as they meet face to face syria's likely dominating as a 5 day pause in the turkish military operation against kurdish forces and today. plus another night of protests in barcelona leads to a split between the protesters targeting police with vandalism and those who support the force the been giving up flowers. and north macedonia has called early elections after its hopes of joining the european union or dashed despite apparently meeting the requirements.
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barcelona. central barcelona. parts of it are a battleground tonight. a full—scale confrontation under way. between police and protesters. round after round, fired by the riot officers. in return, stones, bottles and fireworks, hurled back at them. this is now the fifth night in a row of these clashes in barcelona's clear is that they are becoming worse and worse. more violent, more protesters on the streets and more response from the police as well, who tonight have used tear gas for the first time and rubber bullets as they are trying to protect the national police headquarters which are just down here. the day began with huge columns of people, converging on barcelona from across catalonia. some had been walking for three days to get here. a general strike had shut down the city. now, they took over the streets. these are pro—independence supporters, putting on a huge show of force after spain jailed on monday nine catalan leaders who tried to declare independence for the region two years ago. it's only going to stop once we achieve what we want, that are changes, real changes. not all catala ns want the region to split away. there've been counterprotests by those who want to stay part of spain. they have been tiny by comparison. they don't speak for the majority, because the support for ind
barcelona. central barcelona. parts of it are a battleground tonight. a full—scale confrontation under way. between police and protesters. round after round, fired by the riot officers. in return, stones, bottles and fireworks, hurled back at them. this is now the fifth night in a row of these clashes in barcelona's clear is that they are becoming worse and worse. more violent, more protesters on the streets and more response from the police as well, who tonight have used tear gas for the...
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barcelona played better when he was off the pitch. a lot of personality shown by barcelona. in the same group, a co mforta ble barcelona.table win for morrissey allotment. —— borussia dortmund. comfortable win for morrissey allotment. -- borussia dortmund. and ajax, a very fine win for them in spain. 3-0 victory against valencia away from home. the skyline flatters them slightly, i have to say, but them slightly, i have to say, but the goal of the night to send them on their way. a brilliant shot with his left foot. 2—0 before halftime, and one of the stars from their run to the semi—final last season scored the third stop he was injured for their first the third stop he was injured for theirfirst game the third stop he was injured for their first game in the group stage. great to see them back stop valencia actually missed the penalty, they missed some really good chances during the game as well. they will be very, very disappointed. in the same group, really good win for chelsea. they took the lead through abraham. lille chelsea. they took the lead through abra ham. lille equalised chelsea. they took the lead through
barcelona played better when he was off the pitch. a lot of personality shown by barcelona. in the same group, a co mforta ble barcelona.table win for morrissey allotment. —— borussia dortmund. comfortable win for morrissey allotment. -- borussia dortmund. and ajax, a very fine win for them in spain. 3-0 victory against valencia away from home. the skyline flatters them slightly, i have to say, but them slightly, i have to say, but the goal of the night to send them on their way. a...
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barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... shouting ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. and in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it's left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. it should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are beginning to flare again here. it has just been raining all afternoon, which has soaked the protesters and the police, and everyone else. and they have caused enormous disruption here. dozens and dozens of flights cancelled or delayed. with access blocked, protesters and passengers had to walk miles just to get to the airport. spain's prime minister insisted today there was nothing undemocratic about prosecuting the independence leaders. in a democracy like spain, nobody is subject to trial for his or her ideas or politics — but rather for criminal conduct as provided by the law. but the question tonight is whether the prosecutions will stifle catalan hopes, or simply fuel the drive for secession. damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelonagapore and london. still to come on the programme: a new study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of lives from traumatic brain injuries. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb, which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they called the 33. and then, bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty r
barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... shouting ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. and in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it's left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. it should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are...
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barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. but in the airport for court, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. this should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are beginning to flare again here. it'sjust been raining all afternoon, which has soaked the protesters and the police, and everyone else. but still, they refused to leave, and they have caused enormous disruption here. dozens and dozens of flights canceled or delayed. with access blocked, protesters and passengers had to walk milesjust to get to the airport. spain's prime minister insisted today there was nothing undemocratic about prosecuting the independence leaders. in a democracy like spain, nobody is subject to trial for his or her ideas or politics — but rather for criminal conduct as provided by the law. the question tonight is whether the prosecutions will stifle catalan hopes, or simply fuel the drive for secession? damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona drug could save hundreds of thousands of people from traumatic brain injuries. the research suggests tran—examic acid, or txa, can significantly improve some patients‘ chances of survival. almost 70 million people suffer these kinds of injuries every year — usually as a result of car accidents and falls. the bbc‘s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. ina in a brief moment, a head injury can change a person ‘s life forever. five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. all i five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. alll remember is five years ago, and foley develop a bike in oxford. all i remember is on one went on my bike come up next meant on the ground. trying to get up, i knew i was stunned but i didn‘t realise how much i attack myself. pat had fractured her skull and suffered a bleed on her brain. she did make a good recovery but lost a sense of smell and taste. it's lost a sense of smell and taste. it‘s a constant reminder of the pleasures that can
barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. but in the airport for court, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. this should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are...
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barcelona. was scapegoated for barcelona his lack of success i don't think that was french rouge not every dream should search as you wish so to the next one of the fresh starts it by. this is. very much your family. they're the most important people in my life my parents my wife my god. this my daughters we go through everything together a man who spends his new football probably. some of the teen years compassionate says found a footballing family supporting shark and to fund ahead of the big weekend job if we meet 2 of them in brazil. the riviera is the most intense study in all of germany tempest boil over whenever shelf and judgment meet everybody who wants to prove that they are the number one in this region they've got this famous saying we are the number one in the port mississippi to feel oh don't fail yet you may have to give up because. if you're looking for trouble shaka dortmund is the right place housewife's transform into gives. but does it really have to be this why. 10000 kilometers away from dortmund and shell is south paolo brazil he you can find a mini version of best fallen
barcelona. was scapegoated for barcelona his lack of success i don't think that was french rouge not every dream should search as you wish so to the next one of the fresh starts it by. this is. very much your family. they're the most important people in my life my parents my wife my god. this my daughters we go through everything together a man who spends his new football probably. some of the teen years compassionate says found a footballing family supporting shark and to fund ahead of the big...
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barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. but in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. this should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are beginning to flare again here. it'sjust been raining all afternoon, which has soaked the protesters and the police, and everyone else. but still, they refuse to leave, and they have caused enormous disruption here. dozens and dozens of flights canceled or delayed. with access blocked, protesters and passengers had to walk miles just to get to the airport. spain's prime minister insisted today there was nothing undemocratic about prosecuting the independence leaders. in a democracy like spain, nobody is subject to trial for his or her ideas or politics — but rather for criminal conduct as provided by the law. the question tonight is whether the prosecutions will stifle catalan hopes, or simply fuel the drive for secession? damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona't be willing to support a minority labour government unless jeremy corbyn agrees to grant a second referendum on scottish independence. but nicola sturgeon remains prepared to support the labour leader as a caretaker prime minister for a matter of days if it results in a delay to brexit and a general election. our scotland editor sarah smith reports from the snp conference in aberdeen. the snp have come here with grand ambitions are not just for leading scotla nd ambitions are not just for leading scotland to independence. their leader even says she thinks it might be possible to stop brexit.” leader even says she thinks it might be possible to stop brexit. i will not give up hope around that until the moment that the uk has left the eu. you have to take the view that it isa eu. you have to take the view that it is a possibility of stopping it ever leaving. do you trustjeremy corbyn? i do not trust him, i'm not a great fan ofjeremy corbyn, i think his lack of leadership on brexit has
barcelona. inside barcelona airport today... ..anger directed at spain and symbols of its authority. but in the airport forecourt, clashes. the spark — the sentences handed out by the supreme court. up to 13 years in jail for sedition for the leaders who staged the referendum and failed independence bid here two years ago. it has left many catalans incensed. this is supposed to be a democracy. this should not be legal. we just voted — we did nothing wrong, but vote. well, tempers are...
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barcelona. more protests are taking place now, the 6th day of demonstrations to follow the jailing of some separatist leaders by spain's supreme court. guy hedgecoe reports from barcelona. i'm at the plateau which is a central square year in barcelonaelona, d oze ns of central square year in barcelona, dozens of people have been gathering this area for the last couple of hours. and the roads next to me leads down to the headquarters of the spanish national police which has been very much a focus of demonstrations over the last week or so. demonstrations over the last week or so. as you can see there is a very heavy police presence here guarding it, stopping demonstrators from going down that road to the national police headquarters. so far, things have been relatively peaceful. there have been relatively peaceful. there have been relatively peaceful. there have been a few incidents but as you can tell there is a certain amount of tension in the air and thousands of tension in the air and thousands of people here, they seem to be arriving in large numbers still. the mayor has described the situation as chaotic, more than a0 metro stations were vandalised overnight and many buses were set on fire. after the government announced a hik
barcelona. more protests are taking place now, the 6th day of demonstrations to follow the jailing of some separatist leaders by spain's supreme court. guy hedgecoe reports from barcelona. i'm at the plateau which is a central square year in barcelonaelona, d oze ns of central square year in barcelona, dozens of people have been gathering this area for the last couple of hours. and the roads next to me leads down to the headquarters of the spanish national police which has been very much a...
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barcelona to protest this verdict that peaceful marches, one of them ijoined, i‘vejust arrived from. i might look tired, but we have been marching 25 km today from other cities to barcelona. peacefully. we have been demonstrating in the centre of barcelonaing protesters, demonstrators with, for instance the rubber bullets used by a spanish police and rubber bullets which are prohibited by the catalonian government. so the spanish police are chasing pro—independence peaceful protesters...” are chasing pro—independence peaceful protesters... i just want tojump in very peaceful protesters... i just want to jump in very quickly. what are you hoping to achieve by these protests ? you hoping to achieve by these protests? are you looking for the sentences to be overturned or is this an independence, are you continuing the argument for independence? what is this all about really? it's a mix of that. of course we are not chasing, we are not looking for an overtake of the sentences. we don‘t believe that they‘re going to release the political prisoners that have been there for two years now in pretrial detention and are now condemned. but of course we have to protest against one benedict that we cannot accept. they are condemning our political an
barcelona to protest this verdict that peaceful marches, one of them ijoined, i‘vejust arrived from. i might look tired, but we have been marching 25 km today from other cities to barcelona. peacefully. we have been demonstrating in the centre of barcelonaing protesters, demonstrators with, for instance the rubber bullets used by a spanish police and rubber bullets which are prohibited by the catalonian government. so the spanish police are chasing pro—independence peaceful protesters...”...
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barcelona. this was an outpouring of outrage. catalan independence supporters filling barcelona. capping a week of protests following the jailing of the leaders of their movement to split from spain. columns tens of thousands strong marching for the past three days converged on barcelona the airport and set fires in the streets. the focus of their anger? spain's national government and police. hurled at them today, eggs, bottles and cans. police patience snapped. every day this week they have reacted like this. police violence fuelling tempers on the streets. there have been counter protests. tiny by comparison but a sign that not all catalonian is one to split away. they don't speak for the majority because the support for independence is not the majority. this weeks events have stirred passions in catalonia. independent supporters want a new vote but spain's government is not for compromise. damian grammaticas, bbc news, barcelona. this is the scene live in barcelona this evening with those fires is still very much burning, those barricades set alight earlier and a very heavy police presence that we have in the past few moments seen a lot of people running and throwing things towards the lines of police as well. a short time ago spain's interior minister had this to
barcelona. this was an outpouring of outrage. catalan independence supporters filling barcelona. capping a week of protests following the jailing of the leaders of their movement to split from spain. columns tens of thousands strong marching for the past three days converged on barcelona the airport and set fires in the streets. the focus of their anger? spain's national government and police. hurled at them today, eggs, bottles and cans. police patience snapped. every day this week they have...
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barcelona and real madrid later this month. the first el clasico of the season is scheduled to take place at camp nou in ten days' time. catalan groups and political parties are preparing a demonstration in barcelona on that day following the sentencing of nine separatist leaders by the spanish supreme court. authorities want the match played in madrid instead, but it's expected that barcelonam la liga. el clasico is more than a football game. it is something more political. precisely on saturday the 26th of october there will be a big demonstration in barcelona rejecting the sentence of the spanish justice. it isa the sentence of the spanish justice. it is a hot point. yesterday we saw many riots in the centre of barcelona and the demonstrations on the 26th will be one that will be making history in catalonia. i think it was in 2002 that barcelona had the real el clasico, there was a home thread where someone from the pass organisation... they still existed but i don't remember el clasico being put back. i think before changing the location of the game of course, many questions will be asked i think that in the end el clasico will be played if there is nothing exceptional. —— the basque organisation. katarina johnson—thompson is heading to greece on holiday soon before getting back into training next month. the heptathlon world championjoined us in the studio earlier speak
barcelona and real madrid later this month. the first el clasico of the season is scheduled to take place at camp nou in ten days' time. catalan groups and political parties are preparing a demonstration in barcelona on that day following the sentencing of nine separatist leaders by the spanish supreme court. authorities want the match played in madrid instead, but it's expected that barcelonam la liga. el clasico is more than a football game. it is something more political. precisely on...
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barcelona meanwhile barcelona star struck again on messi has been awarded the european gold and shoot the accolade is awarded to the top goalscorer and league football in europe messi scored 36 goals last season as barcelona retained their lalique a crown is a record extending safe golden shoe for the arch in time you a for punish lots here for racist behavior by their fans during the europa league match with stud ren earlier this month for sections of the stadium will be closed for the next european home match let's hear also find $22000.00. now south korea is being criticized for staging north koreans being precise in 5 staging a bizarre football well cup qualifier against south korea the game in pyongyang was held in an empty stadium with no live coverage no media and also many no goals from a bride has this report from seoul. this was a hugely important soccer match the 1st time in nearly 30 years that north and south korea have met in a world cup qualifier in pyongyang and yet for most people on the soccer crazy peninsula this is about as close as they ever got to the actually one of the few still images released by south korean soccer michel showing a goal was draw being played out in front of a ver
barcelona meanwhile barcelona star struck again on messi has been awarded the european gold and shoot the accolade is awarded to the top goalscorer and league football in europe messi scored 36 goals last season as barcelona retained their lalique a crown is a record extending safe golden shoe for the arch in time you a for punish lots here for racist behavior by their fans during the europa league match with stud ren earlier this month for sections of the stadium will be closed for the next...
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barcelona. was scapegoated for barcelona as a lack of success i don't think it was frank who should not every dream should serve as you wish so to the next one of the fresh stars of buying. stocks very much a family home after the most important people in my life or my parents my wife my brothers my daughters we go through everything together whether it's now he spends his new focus but really. some of kenya's compactor it says found the footballing family supporting shock and 2 of them ahead of the big weekend job we meet 2 of them in brazil. the riviera is the most intense study in all of germany tempers boil over whenever shellfish and george meant to meet everybody who wants to prove that they are the number one in this region so they've got this famous singing we are the number one in the court since it's nice to feel so stone famously if you feel like to give. because. if you're looking for trouble shaka dortmund is the right place housewife's transform it's a really good sense. but does it really have to be this why. 10000 kilometers away from dortmund and shell is south paolo brazil here yo
barcelona. was scapegoated for barcelona as a lack of success i don't think it was frank who should not every dream should serve as you wish so to the next one of the fresh stars of buying. stocks very much a family home after the most important people in my life or my parents my wife my brothers my daughters we go through everything together whether it's now he spends his new focus but really. some of kenya's compactor it says found the footballing family supporting shock and 2 of them ahead...
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barcelona airport now sunny it looks relatively quiet just behind you there but we're seeing live shots of central barcelona a lot of people very much still out protesting in the streets. that's right in fact it may be a quiet behind me now but certainly earlier on it was really quite extraordinary tens of thousands of people had gathered have effectively blockading one of the terminals of barcelonaairport with police in riot protection gear firing so-called foam catus to smoke bombs. really crowds had to have been gathered. all day that the tension had been really high. but it was really quite an extraordinary scene to see all these travelers that are come out of the terminal building with their suitcases and having to wander around the cut off highways to try and figure out how they could see how to get out of the airport in a safe manner so really there has caused an awful lot of disruption of this democratic tsunami that i mentioned in the report previously it is there is no particular head of this organization but they get all their information from the social networks 1 they called of the grouping here earlier on about an hour ago with that they said they were going to give pause and figure out exactly where they're going to do some more and for their followers to. reach out to to look out for more information but it has really been a very disruptive day here in barcelona c
barcelona airport now sunny it looks relatively quiet just behind you there but we're seeing live shots of central barcelona a lot of people very much still out protesting in the streets. that's right in fact it may be a quiet behind me now but certainly earlier on it was really quite extraordinary tens of thousands of people had gathered have effectively blockading one of the terminals of barcelonaairport with police in riot protection gear firing so-called foam catus to smoke bombs. really...
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between barcelona and real madrid was postponed yes more turmoil in barcelona police moving on protesters whose anger has been growing all day. as dusk turned to darkness violence flared once again barcelona has now seen 5 nights of clashes between protesters and security forces. thousands had congregated in the counseling capital during the day many more had been marching on the city for the past 3 days outraged over harsh prison sentences for separatist leaders i put it we have political prisoners here in europe but that's inexcusable we have to protest against it. and don't even think that we're demanding our rights and especially our independence we demand democracy or love it will get us you know. the protests remained peaceful until some demonstrators begun pelting the police of course as with eggs some say the police are to blame for the escalation. yes but that if the police provoke us we have to respond we have a right to protest in every event is that a wish that. spain's prime minister condemns the under arrest. you know you think i'm in order to not have no one should think that the vandalism and the violence in catalonia will go unpunished and i want to do this the capital th
between barcelona and real madrid was postponed yes more turmoil in barcelona police moving on protesters whose anger has been growing all day. as dusk turned to darkness violence flared once again barcelona has now seen 5 nights of clashes between protesters and security forces. thousands had congregated in the counseling capital during the day many more had been marching on the city for the past 3 days outraged over harsh prison sentences for separatist leaders i put it we have political...
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barcelona and real madrid has been postponed. let's go to barcelona now that's where stephen burgeon is for us now stephen we just saw those images of this strike i mean we're hearing that roads are closed and we're now even hearing that a big football match so barcelona madrid as also been postponing just walk us through the situation there for us. the situation is right now is the song as much as the word converging on the city from various parts of course. are now arriving there are about 60 or 70000 people in the city center i expect there are 2 groups or several 100000 bar because of the mood which is where the money. is. as a result the city is pretty much. impossible to very difficult. there's this sort of there's the delays and. cancellations at the airport. there's a demonstration going to happen at the cruise port to try to stop people on cruise ships. is the biggest cruise boarding right. through just in bar. last night we saw those intense clashes with between demonstrators and police are we expecting any more of those violent clashes now today. yes i think of the short answer is that nothing has been but given the way this week has planned out so far it would be surprising if there was basically the passengers we see a big peaceful demons
barcelona and real madrid has been postponed. let's go to barcelona now that's where stephen burgeon is for us now stephen we just saw those images of this strike i mean we're hearing that roads are closed and we're now even hearing that a big football match so barcelona madrid as also been postponing just walk us through the situation there for us. the situation is right now is the song as much as the word converging on the city from various parts of course. are now arriving there are about 60...
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barcelona. in the north of barcelona there is a hospital that is played a pivotal role in transforming organ donation. in the intensive care unit, this doctor has come to discuss a patient. a woman who will not survive after having a stroke. her family have consented to her becoming an organ donor. patient by patient we need to discuss the suitability of the patient as a donor and sometimes we need to have clinical discussions with oncologists and specific physicians. being a doctor maxxis —— allows us to make clinical decisions. my husband always said we should help other people. he was a generous person. just a few months ago, gemma found herself in a similar situation. her husband suffered a rain haemorrhage. he saved the lives of three others. translation: that was the first thing i thought. i thought let's learn something from this misfortune and that is what i told my children. i told my children that your dad will make someone happy. spain has the highest rates of organ donation in the world. 48 per million of the population. but in the uk, that number is 24. evidence suggests changing the law on its own will not lead to an increase in donors. in spain, public awareness is good but they have also worked hard for 30 years to train staff that it is everyone stopped to think of organ donation. this is one of the busiest hospitals in spain. over 7000 people work here. and the importance of organ donation is an integral part of the culture here. the spanish model is a success because of public buy in. but the medical system also supports those willing to gift life in the face of tragedy. the spanish population is very proud of the spanish model of organ donation because they think that if they donate they will have more chances to receive when it happens. your relative is given a second opportunity and they are so proud and relieved. and i am sure it helps them with the grieving. proud and relieved. and i am sure it helps them with the grievingm proud and relieved. and i am sure it helps them with the grieving. it is a way helps them with the grieving. it is awayi helps them with the grieving. it is a way i used to imagine my husband living on in other people. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin in washington where the ceo of boeing and chief engineer will testify about the safety of the 737 max aeroplane at a hearing before the us senate commerce committee. then it's to frankfurt for a ceremony in which mario draghi will hand over the presidency of the european central bank to christine lagarde. and after that in paris there will be the inauguration of the new european centre forjudaism which will be attended by president emanuel macron. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hope you had a good weekend, here is your monday spore briefing. —— sport briefing. another day, another record for tiger woods. the 15—time major winner has now equalled the record for pga tour wins. he took his 82nd victory at the zozo championship, the first ever pga tournament in japan. with a three shot advantage and just seven holes to complete of his final round in the rain affected event, he held on to win by three. he matches fellow american sam snead's record, set in 1965. it isa it is a lot. i will be able to be consistent for most of my career and i put myself up there with a chance to win on a number of occasions. there were many times when i did not. it has been a long week and it was definitely stressful. from one serial winner to another. guess who won the swiss indoors in basel? yep — roger federer. it was his 10th title at his home tournament, and one of his easiest finals too — dispatching alex de minaur for the loss ofjust four games. he said he couldn't be more happy. now get this — quiz question for you. who is top of la liga? barcelonag postponed to move up from sixth to top courtesy of their 1—0 win over real betis. meanwhile borussia monchengladbach returned to the top of the bundesliga in germany with a 4—2 win over eintracht frankfurt. denis zakaria with this effort to seal the result. the end of season wta finals are continuing in china on monday. wimbledon champion simona halep begins her tournament in the blue group against us open winner bianca andreescu. it's the first time the two have ever gone head to head. naomi osaka and ashleigh barty got off to winning starts in the red group. barty beat belinda bencic in three sets on sunday, securing her status as world number one for the rest of the year. the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the world's best at the same tournament. world number 2 rafa nadal — who has a bye in the first round — skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload.... the paris masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunit
barcelona. in the north of barcelona there is a hospital that is played a pivotal role in transforming organ donation. in the intensive care unit, this doctor has come to discuss a patient. a woman who will not survive after having a stroke. her family have consented to her becoming an organ donor. patient by patient we need to discuss the suitability of the patient as a donor and sometimes we need to have clinical discussions with oncologists and specific physicians. being a doctor maxxis...
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barcelona this wednesday, and officials at la liga want the game to be moved to madrid's estadio bernabeu... i think it makes sense the decision la liga has taken. now it remains to be seen whether barcelonao—one knows what really happened, because many demonstrations are
barcelona this wednesday, and officials at la liga want the game to be moved to madrid's estadio bernabeu... i think it makes sense the decision la liga has taken. now it remains to be seen whether barcelonao—one knows what really happened, because many demonstrations are
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barcelona. in the north of barcelona there is a hospital that has played a pivotal role in transforming spain'se country's high donor rates. in the intensive care unit, this doctor has come to discuss a patient. a woman who will not survive after having a stroke, her family have consented to her becoming an organ donor. we need to discuss patient by patient the suitability of this patient as a possible donor. and sometimes we need to have discussions, clinical discussions, with oncologists and physicians. being a doctor makes things easier because it allows us to take clinical decisions. translation: my husband always said we should help other people. he was a very generous person. just a few more a few months ago, gemma found herself in a similar situation. her husband suffered a brain haemorrhage. he was able to save the lives of three others. translation: that's the first thing i thought. i thought, let's learn something from this misfortune and that's what i told my kids. i told my kids, your dad is going to make someone happy. spain has the highest rates of organ donation in the world. 48
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people around the world looking at this story they think of spain and they see barcelona and they can't imagine that barcelona or couple only would want to leave i mean what's the background there why did the catalogues why did they want to be independent while the couple an independence movement it's not neal it's much more in the media since 2017 with the referendum of the 1st but it is a movement that has always been there for example and it actually was really strong even though it must. during the franco to take a shit right it was of course banned and. but it and then when spain became a democratic country and of the seventy's it was led allies and since then it tests been mainly pacific and it tough always tried to have peaceful and it has always tried to have a conversation with margaret with the government a different governments a test and they're doing this democratic face of spain what they want is an independence professor at referendum. 2017 yes but they wanted something more like scotland had many years ago or like of it in kind of academic head in the ninety's and that's what they wanted but m
people around the world looking at this story they think of spain and they see barcelona and they can't imagine that barcelona or couple only would want to leave i mean what's the background there why did the catalogues why did they want to be independent while the couple an independence movement it's not neal it's much more in the media since 2017 with the referendum of the 1st but it is a movement that has always been there for example and it actually was really strong even though it must....
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barcelona and other catalan cities. thousands of separatist protesters have been protesting in barcelona over the sentencing of nine separatist leaders for their role in a 2017 independence bid. damian grammaticas is there and sent us this update. so the police are moving in now, as you can see. down the street they have just jumped out of you can see. down the street they have justjumped out of a van and they have run up to clear the protesters from this area, a group of riot police just moved in there. now, the clashes have been going on for a couple of hours now, and this whole area earlier today, it was absolutely full of the protesters. they blocked the whole of the centre of barcelonareet, through the heart of barcelona, they gathered here because round just down this way is the central government offices. and as they moved in there, trying to break through the police lines, that's when the clashes happened. the police moved in with batons. they tried to push the protesters back. there were fights and scuffles, bottles were thrown, and the police eventually drove the protesters out, but not before they had managed to set fires, as you can see, all the way down this area. the fire teams have been moving into put out the fires as well. what has angered the protesters here so much, well, that was the prison sentences handed down yesterday to nine pro—independence leaders here in catalonia for organising the unauthorised referendum two years ago, and then the failed independence bid. those written sentences delivered yesterday, up to 13 years each, for the leaders of that pro—independence movement, that's what angered everyone here. the protesters here, what they are s
barcelona and other catalan cities. thousands of separatist protesters have been protesting in barcelona over the sentencing of nine separatist leaders for their role in a 2017 independence bid. damian grammaticas is there and sent us this update. so the police are moving in now, as you can see. down the street they have just jumped out of you can see. down the street they have justjumped out of a van and they have run up to clear the protesters from this area, a group of riot police just moved...
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from him to a spot you know to liverpool then barcelona who's used to say i was scapegoated for barcelona's lack of success i don't think i was french rouge not every dream should serve as you wish so to the next one of the fresh started by. learning about your family told me that the most important people in my life or my parents my wife my brothers my daughters we go through everything together a handsome man who spends his new football but believe me. some of kenya's compactor it says found a footballing family supporting shock and then ahead of the big weekend job we meet 2 of them in brazil. the riviera is the most intense study in all of germany tempers boil over whenever shelf and do it meant to me. everybody who wants to prove that they are the number one in this region they've got this famous singing we have the number one in the prophecies to feel fulfilled strange that you should feel i have to give up because. if you're looking for trouble shop at dortmund is the right place housewife's transform into hooligans. but does it really have to be this why. 10000 kilometers away from
from him to a spot you know to liverpool then barcelona who's used to say i was scapegoated for barcelona's lack of success i don't think i was french rouge not every dream should serve as you wish so to the next one of the fresh started by. learning about your family told me that the most important people in my life or my parents my wife my brothers my daughters we go through everything together a handsome man who spends his new football but believe me. some of kenya's compactor it says found...