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andrea canning: her sons, chad, and carl jr., and carl jr.'s wife, kim, were always amazed at how much their mom's clients loved her. well, one of her clients, she had gone to their wedding, and then went to a baby shower. so she just sold them a house. it was a newer client, and i think that that speaks for itself. she had a nice smile. she had a beautiful smile, and she had a laugh that would fill a room. and she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. andrea canning: chad, beverly's youngest son, says it was like his mom glowed. chad: she was very radiant. i think that's what spoke out to people is that confidence, and people noticed. obviously, she was naturally beautiful. andrea canning: it was that natural beauty that caught the eye of her husband, carl. they met when they were just kids. yeah, she was 16. i was 19. andrea canning: wow. where did you meet her? splendora, texas. she was working at a little hamburger joint named the bionic burger. i said, well, did not know i was going to get a wife when i got up there and got
andrea canning: her sons, chad, and carl jr., and carl jr.'s wife, kim, were always amazed at how much their mom's clients loved her. well, one of her clients, she had gone to their wedding, and then went to a baby shower. so she just sold them a house. it was a newer client, and i think that that speaks for itself. she had a nice smile. she had a beautiful smile, and she had a laugh that would fill a room. and she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. andrea canning: chad,...
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kevin brady: thanks, carl. appreciate it. [applause] carl cannon: well, all right. we are calling these events conversations with the chair. but as you all know -- suzan delbene: aspirational. carl cannon: actually, i got a little asterisk here. because as suzan just alluded, in our winner-take-all system on capitol hill, all the chairman and chair women are republicans. but here at realclearpolitics we are nonpartisan, bipartisan almost to the degree of a fetish with us. so, our director of event study dynamic young democratic lawmaker from washington state who was the vice chairwoman of the new democrat coalition and also a member of the powerful ways and means committee. suzan delbene is also a woman who has her way up, and i mean worked her way up, it's a boots strap story. she worked with innovative businesses. she was director of revenue in olympia while training and running a marathon. congresswoman james orkin -- is james here? he is watching. there he is. see him? he just ran his first marathon last week. so when he comes up to in the halls of the capitol,
kevin brady: thanks, carl. appreciate it. [applause] carl cannon: well, all right. we are calling these events conversations with the chair. but as you all know -- suzan delbene: aspirational. carl cannon: actually, i got a little asterisk here. because as suzan just alluded, in our winner-take-all system on capitol hill, all the chairman and chair women are republicans. but here at realclearpolitics we are nonpartisan, bipartisan almost to the degree of a fetish with us. so, our director of...
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kevin brady: thanks, carl. appreciate it. [applause] carl cannon: well, all right. we are calling these events conversations with the chair. but as you all know -- suzan delbene: aspirational. carl cannon: actually, i got a little asterisk here. because as suzan just alluded, in our winner-take-all system on capitol hill, all the chairman and chair women are republicans. but here at realclearpolitics we are nonpartisan, bipartisan almost to the degree of a fetish with us. so director of event study dynamic young democratic lawmaker from washington state who was the vice chairwoman of the new democrat coalition and also a member of the powerful ways and means committee. suzan delbene is also a woman meanas her way up, and i worked her way up, it's a boots strap story. in -- innovative businesses. she was director of revenue in libya all while -- in olympia while training and running a marathon. congresswoman james orkin -- is james here? he is watching. he covers -- [inaudible] carl cannon: there he is. see him? he just ran his first marathon last week. so when he co
kevin brady: thanks, carl. appreciate it. [applause] carl cannon: well, all right. we are calling these events conversations with the chair. but as you all know -- suzan delbene: aspirational. carl cannon: actually, i got a little asterisk here. because as suzan just alluded, in our winner-take-all system on capitol hill, all the chairman and chair women are republicans. but here at realclearpolitics we are nonpartisan, bipartisan almost to the degree of a fetish with us. so director of event...
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155 by two arrest carles puigdemont, for rebellionm to vote on 155 by two arrest carles puigdemont, for is possible but i think the president and the cabinet are ready. you have to go along with this when people choose you to represent them. critics, separatist, they would say this referendum is outside the law, that it this referendum is outside the law, thatitis this referendum is outside the law, that it is illegal, unconstitutional, some would criticise and condemn carles puigdemont for being an irresponsible politician, formatting people out on the streets, when you know that he is flouting and breaking spanish constitutional law. he is aware of that, but part of the independent movement is to not by the law, as we do not agree. it has happened plenty of times, when we have not been —— when women were not able to vote, when black people were in slavery. the majority, certainly, the region is split between those who want to stay part of spain and those who do not, figures vary from between 75,000 abdou warne 50,000, maybe somewhere in between, they do not speak for the whole of cata
155 by two arrest carles puigdemont, for rebellionm to vote on 155 by two arrest carles puigdemont, for is possible but i think the president and the cabinet are ready. you have to go along with this when people choose you to represent them. critics, separatist, they would say this referendum is outside the law, that it this referendum is outside the law, thatitis this referendum is outside the law, that it is illegal, unconstitutional, some would criticise and condemn carles puigdemont for...
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rajoy has already labeled carles puigdemont as non-valid interlopers.er tuesday's declaration of independence, there is no unity in the camp. some members of parliament even in carles puigdemont's party have been trying to avoid unilateral declaration of independence. he is in the middle of a crossfire between knows who want quick independence versus those who think maybe carles puigdemont went too far. yeah, that is the possibility that the government collapses. even if that happens, new elections would have to be called and he would have to apply 155. brent: our correspondence in madrid and barcelona. thank you very much. here are some other stories making headlines around the world. the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for suicide attack in the syrian capital of damascus. three bombers killed at least two people and wounded several more. it's the second such attack on a damascus police station in recent weeks. u.s. bombers have thrown -- flown over the korean peninsula in a show of force after months of escalating tensions. the u.s.
rajoy has already labeled carles puigdemont as non-valid interlopers.er tuesday's declaration of independence, there is no unity in the camp. some members of parliament even in carles puigdemont's party have been trying to avoid unilateral declaration of independence. he is in the middle of a crossfire between knows who want quick independence versus those who think maybe carles puigdemont went too far. yeah, that is the possibility that the government collapses. even if that happens, new...
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my in brussels with carles puigdemont.which he denied, but then he went on to say that he was there for his safety and the safety of the region. there is a lot of anger amongst his hard—line supporters about what he's done. just to clarify, yesterday he said he would stay and carry on as normal, but in fa ct stay and carry on as normal, but in fact what he did was, and with five other colleagues, take a flight to brussels. he held talks with lawyers there, including a prominent lawyer who defended alleged members of a basque separatist group in the 1990s to fight their extradition to spain. it was a terrorist group which killed 800 people. and carles puigdemont saying he did not know when he would come back. but he had to stay there until the spanish government gave him guarantees. he is there with five colleagues in belgium, the heart of europe, to push the political case. he has left his vice president and other members of the catalan parliament, including the president of the parliament, here. we are now hearing that, a
my in brussels with carles puigdemont.which he denied, but then he went on to say that he was there for his safety and the safety of the region. there is a lot of anger amongst his hard—line supporters about what he's done. just to clarify, yesterday he said he would stay and carry on as normal, but in fa ct stay and carry on as normal, but in fact what he did was, and with five other colleagues, take a flight to brussels. he held talks with lawyers there, including a prominent lawyer who...
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the police to stop carles puig getting into his it is easier for the police to stop carles puig gettinguncillors getting into their offices then it would have been to ta ke offices then it would have been to take them out have they decided to barricade themselves in which they have not done. we will see. the fax the spanish prime minister has called an early election in catalonia may serve to diminish some of the tension. the immediate cause, the declaration of independence. harris carles puigdemont got himself into a situation whereby the end of next week he had no other situations and to callan next week he had no other situations and to call an independent declaration otherwise he would have looked like a busted flush? many people think he made a crucial mistake. he was poised on thursday to call a regional election himself, which would have been a way out of the situation, but he was faced with resista nce the situation, but he was faced with resistance from radicals in his independence movement accusing him of being a traitor and he opted to go with them. and go ahead with the decl
the police to stop carles puig getting into his it is easier for the police to stop carles puig gettinguncillors getting into their offices then it would have been to ta ke offices then it would have been to take them out have they decided to barricade themselves in which they have not done. we will see. the fax the spanish prime minister has called an early election in catalonia may serve to diminish some of the tension. the immediate cause, the declaration of independence. harris carles...
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this evening from carles puigdemont as blackmail to the state.from carles puigdemont as blackmail to the state. i would describe what abc say from the outset. the problem is there has been no communication whatsoever between catalan and spanish authorities and the problem is also no sharing of information between citizens and here the view of the catalans and of the rest of the spanish is diverging further and further. and becoming very dangerous. if they were to detain ca rles dangerous. if they were to detain carles puigdemont this would only make the situation more extreme. there were some declaration yesterday from a spokesperson from the popular party almost claiming that carles puigdemont had to be in prison and perhaps killed as the previous president was saying. tense days ahead, thank you very much for coming in. it has been less than two months since steve bannon left the white house but if anyone thought he would go quietly think again! the president's former chief strategist is declaring war on the republican establishment and if he t
this evening from carles puigdemont as blackmail to the state.from carles puigdemont as blackmail to the state. i would describe what abc say from the outset. the problem is there has been no communication whatsoever between catalan and spanish authorities and the problem is also no sharing of information between citizens and here the view of the catalans and of the rest of the spanish is diverging further and further. and becoming very dangerous. if they were to detain ca rles dangerous. if...
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the spanish police is ready to arrest carles puigdemont, if he declares independence. what are you seeing on the ground? >> on the ground, a show of force by the catalonia filets. -- police. of theme is who is in charge catalonia? seeing 100 of police officer's from catalonia. we have not seen a single spanish national police officer. a story we broke, two sources are telling us that if it were necessary, a special spanish police unit ready to enter the catalonia parliament and arrest him if it is necessary. vonnie: it seems like such a strong reaction, if it happens. nobody wants it. if it were to happen, would there be retaliation on the catalonia side? >> it could well be. what mark -- rajoy says in parliament, it will suspend catalonia's autonomy. i have been in barcelona for two weeks and there is frustration. to get rid of carles puigdemont overnight and think it will go away, is not a reflection of reality. the catalonia people have been promised for over a week that this will be our day and one for the books. carles puigdemont coalition, already weak, could imp
the spanish police is ready to arrest carles puigdemont, if he declares independence. what are you seeing on the ground? >> on the ground, a show of force by the catalonia filets. -- police. of theme is who is in charge catalonia? seeing 100 of police officer's from catalonia. we have not seen a single spanish national police officer. a story we broke, two sources are telling us that if it were necessary, a special spanish police unit ready to enter the catalonia parliament and arrest him...
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another route to bring legal sanctions against carles puigdemont himself.e, difficult decision for the spanish government, do they invoke the cause in the constitution that allows them to step in and imposed direct rule on catalonia, dissolve its autonomous status. article 155. it has never been used in spain and would be a drastic step. ifigured been used in spain and would be a drastic step. i figured the been used in spain and would be a drastic step. ifigured the minute the game of cat and mouse might continue but i'm sure we are likely to see the spanish government saying is they have all along that until the cattle on authorities renounce any talk of independence that cannot sit down and talk across the table because they see this as the cata la ns because they see this as the catalans trying to force the issue and forced the spanish government to the table to talk on an equal footing and they say that is just not possible when they believe they're being blackmailed by the catalonian side. that is the language they've used. also they have been clear t
another route to bring legal sanctions against carles puigdemont himself.e, difficult decision for the spanish government, do they invoke the cause in the constitution that allows them to step in and imposed direct rule on catalonia, dissolve its autonomous status. article 155. it has never been used in spain and would be a drastic step. ifigured been used in spain and would be a drastic step. i figured the been used in spain and would be a drastic step. ifigured the minute the game of cat and...
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good morning, sue. >> good morning, carl.g, everyone here's what's happening at this hour susan collins says she is staying out of the governor's race, because she thinks she can do more good for the people of maine by staying in washington she made the announcement at a local chamber breakfast before a friendly crowd two-term republican governor paul la page cannot run again because of term limits >>> the wildfires in california continue to burn out of control. these pictures are from the city of calistoga in napa county. 5,000 residents there have been ordered to leave that city the death toll has risen to 31 in the state, with nearly 300 square miles scorched. >>> u.s. men's soccer coach bruce arena has resigned this after his team failed to qualify for the world cup for the first time in decades by losing to lightly regarded trinidad and tobago earlier this week arena called the loss a major setback for the men's soccer program. >>> bruce springsteen made his broadway debut last night. he and his wife patty greeted fans a
good morning, sue. >> good morning, carl.g, everyone here's what's happening at this hour susan collins says she is staying out of the governor's race, because she thinks she can do more good for the people of maine by staying in washington she made the announcement at a local chamber breakfast before a friendly crowd two-term republican governor paul la page cannot run again because of term limits >>> the wildfires in california continue to burn out of control. these pictures...
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fascinating speech from carles puigdemont. but it is a fudge?at is something i'm not the only one to have expected. i thought it was going to happen. one obvious reason why it is going to be difficult to declare independence is obviously the draining away of headquarters of businesses and banks. but another reason to try and insist on the importance of the vote on the 1st of october and the need to go towards independence is that the partner in the parliament on which the government depends, the government coalition depends as has been mentioned in that report, they are very impatient already long before this speech took place. what they wa nt this speech took place. what they want was actually an immediate vote the day after the 1st of october referendum, an immediate declaration of independence. and with this fudge it is quite possible they will withdraw support. i suspect, i it is quite possible they will withdraw support. isuspect, i may be wrong but i suspect that this long delay was part of the effort to try to keep the month award. whethe
fascinating speech from carles puigdemont. but it is a fudge?at is something i'm not the only one to have expected. i thought it was going to happen. one obvious reason why it is going to be difficult to declare independence is obviously the draining away of headquarters of businesses and banks. but another reason to try and insist on the importance of the vote on the 1st of october and the need to go towards independence is that the partner in the parliament on which the government depends,...
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"jail to carles puigdemont", the sacked catalan leader, the crowd chant.m in prison", this woman says. "put away all the pro—independence politicians". he has to go to prison. he's like a dictator. "we will vote", chant the crowd. local catalan elections will take place in december, an opportunity for this side to pick leaders who want to stay with spain. james reynolds reporting. a short time ago, he told me what the day has been like in barcelona. like ir been elona. like ir been peaceful here, certainly the demonstration i saw earlier was good—natured good—natu red and this good—natured and this may incredibly good—natured and this may be spain's most profound crisis in decades but there appears to be a certain order to it. each side takes turns to demonstrate and the pro—independence movement had its turn on friday and now the anti—independence movement took over the street and made it clear they wa nt to the street and made it clear they want to remain a part of spain. politically speaking, james, where is this likely to go next? very difficult to tel
"jail to carles puigdemont", the sacked catalan leader, the crowd chant.m in prison", this woman says. "put away all the pro—independence politicians". he has to go to prison. he's like a dictator. "we will vote", chant the crowd. local catalan elections will take place in december, an opportunity for this side to pick leaders who want to stay with spain. james reynolds reporting. a short time ago, he told me what the day has been like in barcelona. like ir...
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carles puigdemont, the deposed catalan leader, faces charges of rebellion.st. translation: key is in belgium, i think, arrest. translation: key is in belgium, ithink, to arrest. translation: key is in belgium, i think, to step away a bit and let things calm down. he didn't give me much more explanation. i am not his political assistant but his justice system. speculation is growing that carles puigdemont is preparing to seek asylum in belgium, now potentially a fugitive from spanishjustice. in now potentially a fugitive from spanish justice. in catalonia, now potentially a fugitive from spanishjustice. in catalonia, he won the hearts of these supporters by declaring independence on friday. but he has let others like these pro— unity campaigners furious. but he has let others like these pro- unity campaigners furious. this happening here at is like carles puigdemont is a dictator, that's it. i lost a lot of friends. we talk about politics, it isjust impossible to talk about. this stand—off is escalating, the prosecutor in madrid yesterday announcing serious c
carles puigdemont, the deposed catalan leader, faces charges of rebellion.st. translation: key is in belgium, i think, arrest. translation: key is in belgium, ithink, to arrest. translation: key is in belgium, i think, to step away a bit and let things calm down. he didn't give me much more explanation. i am not his political assistant but his justice system. speculation is growing that carles puigdemont is preparing to seek asylum in belgium, now potentially a fugitive from spanishjustice. in...
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sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium, amid reports he may claim asylum as spainders charging him with rebellion. hundreds of refugees refuse to leave an australian—run detention centre that's set to close this morning because of fears for their safety. and our top business story — is it too little too late for the city of london? the bank of england warns as many as 75,000 jobs could be lost as a result of brexit. shortly i'll bejoined by inga beale, the boss of one of the world's most important insurance groups, lloyds of london. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also to come — facebook, twitter and google will face tough questions from congress about russian meddling in us election, so we're asking do you trust social media as a source of news? tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the white house insists that criminal charges brought against former aides to president trump show no evidence of collusion between his election campaign and russia. mr trump's former ad
sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium, amid reports he may claim asylum as spainders charging him with rebellion. hundreds of refugees refuse to leave an australian—run detention centre that's set to close this morning because of fears for their safety. and our top business story — is it too little too late for the city of london? the bank of england warns as many as 75,000 jobs could be lost as a result of brexit. shortly i'll bejoined by inga beale, the boss of...
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i havejust heard that carles puigdemont requested this delay for one hour.s announce some form of independence, what happens next? they are all talking about this article 155, talk is through that and how madrid might react? of course we don't know yet what will happen and what will happen next. but if we have to guess, the legal and official reply and reaction to a unilateral declaration of independence will lead to abide the law and reinforce the law in many ways. which would mean what? that could be the best way to just cancel any decision taken today. and if, as it's probably will happen, they will deny this reinforcement of law. probably police reinforcement, and i don't think it will be too strong, but probably some kind of retaliation. the local police, the cata la n retaliation. the local police, the catalan police, would they be sent home or would theyjust be under the orders of the national police? they would be put under the orders of central or national or state police. and madrid would impose direct rule over this area? so the regional governmen
i havejust heard that carles puigdemont requested this delay for one hour.s announce some form of independence, what happens next? they are all talking about this article 155, talk is through that and how madrid might react? of course we don't know yet what will happen and what will happen next. but if we have to guess, the legal and official reply and reaction to a unilateral declaration of independence will lead to abide the law and reinforce the law in many ways. which would mean what? that...
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some were even chanting "traitor" referring to carles puigdemont. real anger.n the other side, those against independence may have been hoping he would call regional elections today, the hope being it would de-escalate what is becoming an increasingly tense situation here. brent: an increasingly tense situation and it leads us then to tomorrow and the weekend. the central government says it is prepared, it is ready to impose direct rule. will it and will it be peaceful? charlotte: that certainly looks highly likely. whether or not it will be peaceful is anybody's guess at this point. there were some rumors that some of the very pro-independence factions in the catalan government would try to prevent it from happening, though there were even reports on social media that they were giving people tips on how to stop some of the practical elements of direct rule being imposed, sort of guarding government buildings for example, to make sure that madrid cannot take charge. we have already seen some violence on the streets of barcelona, that was october 1, the day of t
some were even chanting "traitor" referring to carles puigdemont. real anger.n the other side, those against independence may have been hoping he would call regional elections today, the hope being it would de-escalate what is becoming an increasingly tense situation here. brent: an increasingly tense situation and it leads us then to tomorrow and the weekend. the central government says it is prepared, it is ready to impose direct rule. will it and will it be peaceful? charlotte:...
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carles puigdemont has pulled back yet again.snap election in december if madrid agree to suspend its plan to take back control of the region. the spanish government has appeared to renege on that. therefore carles puigdemont has decided against the election. this is what he has to say... translation: i was prepared to call these elections on the sole condition we were given guarantees they would be held in an absolutely normal manner. but there are no such guarantees that would justify calling these regional elections today. they are still speaking in the cata la n they are still speaking in the catalan parliament in barcelona. i think we can show you those pictures. you wait to see carles puigdemont. but he is in the audience. they are talking one by one at the rostrum. 0ur correspondent is in barcelona... what's the outcome of today's indecision? he was going to call this election. then he didn't. his coalition partners starting to drift away from him? they are. it has been away from him? they are. it has been a day of rumours
carles puigdemont has pulled back yet again.snap election in december if madrid agree to suspend its plan to take back control of the region. the spanish government has appeared to renege on that. therefore carles puigdemont has decided against the election. this is what he has to say... translation: i was prepared to call these elections on the sole condition we were given guarantees they would be held in an absolutely normal manner. but there are no such guarantees that would justify calling...
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carl, first to you. we saw governor chris christie on jack tapper's if tstate of t union saying he's concerned about the leaking here, that the leaking could be illegal. are you also concerned? the fact that we know these charges are happening, is it in fact an illegal leak? >> no. first of all, i would doubt very seriously that it comes from mueller's office, that we have some 20 lawyers involved in these matters who are talking to mueller's office. there are many possible sources of information. i'm not going to go to where they might be or what i might know, but that's another red herring. we seem to be looking at lots of red herrings, including the president of the united states this morning again trying to make the question here not about what the russians did in our campaign and whether he or people in his campaign had any kind of foreknowledge of what they were doing but to make the conduct of hillary clinton the issue just as he's tried to make the issue of the press rise above the question of wh
carl, first to you. we saw governor chris christie on jack tapper's if tstate of t union saying he's concerned about the leaking here, that the leaking could be illegal. are you also concerned? the fact that we know these charges are happening, is it in fact an illegal leak? >> no. first of all, i would doubt very seriously that it comes from mueller's office, that we have some 20 lawyers involved in these matters who are talking to mueller's office. there are many possible sources of...
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that carles puigdemont was going to take them to independence.country. he is not going to come back until he gets some commitments from madrid, which i don't think he will get, and some of his supporters say this has put the cause for independence back many years, although carles puigdemont said he will take part in elections called for in december. something which had he announced himself would have prevented according to spain the entire implementation of direct rule. thank you very much. i'm joined now in the studio by spokesperson for the catalan national assembly in england carles suarez. do you feel betrayed? not let's not forget that the last time that the spanish state put into jail a catalan president he was assassinated. but that is not going to happen now. he has been asked a 30 year sentence for organising a referendum. aren't revolutionaries supposed to stand and fight. these leader. but it is a democratic revolution. these revolutions are winnable in polls. that is what we did and we are going to do again in december. what about the
that carles puigdemont was going to take them to independence.country. he is not going to come back until he gets some commitments from madrid, which i don't think he will get, and some of his supporters say this has put the cause for independence back many years, although carles puigdemont said he will take part in elections called for in december. something which had he announced himself would have prevented according to spain the entire implementation of direct rule. thank you very much. i'm...
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and in the end carles puigdemont, the cata la n the end carles puigdemont, the catalan president, marchedporters almost up to the top of the hill but not quite. and then he marched them back a little bit as well. it was a crucial announcement by him. and it has left some separatists here disappointed. essentially what he said was the referendum gave him the mandate to declare independence. but then he suspended that declaration to allow some negotiation. will that please madrid? let's first listen to what mr puigdemont had to say. this was the first significant part of his speech to the parliament after several minutes condemning and criticising not only the madrid government, whom he said had tried to cause panic in the region, he was also critical of the king. translation: the government and myself propose that this parliament suspend the effect of the independence creation in order to establish dialogue, without which we cannot reach a solution. we wa nt we want to work towards putting into practice the result of the referendum. there were moments during this address when most of the c
and in the end carles puigdemont, the cata la n the end carles puigdemont, the catalan president, marchedporters almost up to the top of the hill but not quite. and then he marched them back a little bit as well. it was a crucial announcement by him. and it has left some separatists here disappointed. essentially what he said was the referendum gave him the mandate to declare independence. but then he suspended that declaration to allow some negotiation. will that please madrid? let's first...
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but a flash point could come tomorrow, if carles puigdemont tries to return to his old position. are reports he could face charges linked to sedition and rebellion against the state. and we can now cross to gavin who is live in barcelona for us. it is an intriguing prospect. if he turns up and tries to enter the building presumably he would be turned away or could be escorted away, which might not look good on camera after the confrontation we saw on the day of the referendum. yes we are creeping towards it. tomorrow morning, is it business as usual? the language we are hearing from those around carles puigdemont is he is the leader, this is a coup d'etat by the state and they will carry on as normal. we have heard little from him over the weekend. expect a speech when he said little from him over the weekend. expect a speeci hometown aid little from him over the weekend. expect a speeci hometown that yesterday in his hometown that people should democratically resist yesterday in his hometown that peo attempt d democratically resist yesterday in his hometown that peo attempt to i
but a flash point could come tomorrow, if carles puigdemont tries to return to his old position. are reports he could face charges linked to sedition and rebellion against the state. and we can now cross to gavin who is live in barcelona for us. it is an intriguing prospect. if he turns up and tries to enter the building presumably he would be turned away or could be escorted away, which might not look good on camera after the confrontation we saw on the day of the referendum. yes we are...
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hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. let's go through some of the data points today.we had personal income up .4, that's the second best number of the year we had spending up 1%. you know, that goes back to august of '09, but it's still the fifth best number in 20 years. let's throw another chart up there, shall we? let's look what happened in regard to the dallas fed activity number. you see it on your screen. you have to go back to '06, but this series of data points didn't start until '04, very lofty. finally, let's consider what ten-year note yields did let's put up an intraday of ten-year note yields data points pr 10:30 and 8:00. can you see bumps there? not at all for the most part it's been a drippy sort of day doesn't seem to be able to hold the selloffs that push interest rates higher so what's going on steve liesman, all the part-time friend people friendly with cnbc say for the most part it was already embedded in the gdp reports, and i get that, but the real issue i see that we should talk about is you have big events and you have fundamentals and they sh
hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. let's go through some of the data points today.we had personal income up .4, that's the second best number of the year we had spending up 1%. you know, that goes back to august of '09, but it's still the fifth best number in 20 years. let's throw another chart up there, shall we? let's look what happened in regard to the dallas fed activity number. you see it on your screen. you have to go back to '06, but this series of data points didn't start until...
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carles puigdemont there.stated puerto rico, the us territory is still struggling to provide basic services like electricity and running water. 3a people were killed by the storm, and some estimates have put the clean—up bill as high a $95 billion. speaking on thursday, president trump gave his administration ten out of ten for its handling of the disaster. but there was strong criticism of the response from the very start, and some of the strongest came from carmen yulin cruz, the mayor of the island's capital. she has been speaking to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. in one of his tweets, president trump said that puerto rico is more or less broken. it has broken infrastructure, it is in trouble, it has debt. none of those things are factually incorrect? no, they're not. tell us something we didn't know, right? what is incorrect is for a president that is supposed to be the commander—in—chief to become the hater—in—chief, and to become the person thatjust tweets away his hate. that's what is incorrect. do you think it
carles puigdemont there.stated puerto rico, the us territory is still struggling to provide basic services like electricity and running water. 3a people were killed by the storm, and some estimates have put the clean—up bill as high a $95 billion. speaking on thursday, president trump gave his administration ten out of ten for its handling of the disaster. but there was strong criticism of the response from the very start, and some of the strongest came from carmen yulin cruz, the mayor of...
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carl hart. his new piece for scientific american "people are dying , because of ignorance, not because of opioids." >> if we are really concerned like the opioids and heroine, we need to tell people how to stay safe. if we are worried about overdose death, about 13,000 people die relatedar from heroine overdoses whereas 35,000 people die from automobile accidents. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump announced that he was directing the department of health and human services to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency. walking back his plans announced in august to declare it a more serious national emergency. the shift means the federal government will not as of now direct any new federal funds to address the opioid crisis, which killed 64,000 americans last year. pres. trump: drug overdoses are now the leading cause of unintentional death in the united states by far. more people are
carl hart. his new piece for scientific american "people are dying , because of ignorance, not because of opioids." >> if we are really concerned like the opioids and heroine, we need to tell people how to stay safe. if we are worried about overdose death, about 13,000 people die relatedar from heroine overdoses whereas 35,000 people die from automobile accidents. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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catalonia's deposed leader, carles puigdemont, has urged democratic opposition to madrid's direct rule, a day after the region's parliament declared independence. it comes as thousands take part in rallies in spain's capital madrid in favour of unity with catalonia. the environment secretary michael gove apologises ‘unreservedly‘ for an on—airjoke about disgraced movie mogul, harvey weinstein. ‘warped and degrading' — jeremy corbyn says a culture which tolerates the abuse of women is thriving in westminster. the humanitarian crisis affecting almost 400,000 syrians in an eastern suburb of damascus — is described as an ‘outrage‘, by the united nations. also in the next hour, the zip—wiring and clubbing glasgow pensioners. the new scheme aiming to tackle loneliness and improve health among older people. england's teenagers are hoping to become the world champions against spain. they currently trail 2—0. coming up in the dateline london, after a full extremely few days in spain, what's next for catalonia? that is at liz30pm. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the spanish government ha
catalonia's deposed leader, carles puigdemont, has urged democratic opposition to madrid's direct rule, a day after the region's parliament declared independence. it comes as thousands take part in rallies in spain's capital madrid in favour of unity with catalonia. the environment secretary michael gove apologises ‘unreservedly‘ for an on—airjoke about disgraced movie mogul, harvey weinstein. ‘warped and degrading' — jeremy corbyn says a culture which tolerates the abuse of women is...
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ball backthrown the into carles puigdemont's court. donald tusk, the european council president, was very clear on tuesday in saying that was out of the question, that this was an internal affair in spain. it is up to carles puigdemont to make the next step. mariano rajoy has thrown the ball back. rochelle: in the meantime, how catalonia's regional parliament reacting to all of this? claire: we have seen several reactions on the right and on the center, with the liberal party as well as the people's party. the catalonian versions of those 'srties -- we have seen two mp saying they want mariano rajoy to invoke article 100 55, which would allow him to impose direct rules on catalonia, dissolve the regional parliament, impose fresh elections. they say it is time for a shakeup. new elections are needed in the region. on the opposite side, the far left, which is a member of that party, that coalition in the m -- catalan regional parliament has said we are giving punched pushed them giving puigdemont 30 days. it is worth seeing mother divisi
ball backthrown the into carles puigdemont's court. donald tusk, the european council president, was very clear on tuesday in saying that was out of the question, that this was an internal affair in spain. it is up to carles puigdemont to make the next step. mariano rajoy has thrown the ball back. rochelle: in the meantime, how catalonia's regional parliament reacting to all of this? claire: we have seen several reactions on the right and on the center, with the liberal party as well as the...
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the friction of war as carl von clausewitz would call it. one of the first defensive battles takes place just outside of washington and it includes a famous general. henry houseing hill. this is one of the great defenses that he is taking a position that seemed logical. hold the top of the hill, have your men lay down, these are the logical things not being taught at west point. the guys are going to learn as they go across the battlefield. those open fields they are fighting and give ways to the choking woods of shiloh. this is around the place we call the hornets nest today. that great defense is just a portion of the shiloh battle. -- wel great defenses haven't speaker talking about the battle of corregidor, the tan death march. of the alamo was a great defense for 13 days but is not a victory. loh isrnets nest at shi not a victory. it ultimately helps to bring a great victory for the union, but it comes at a horrific cost. a cost that is starting to add up. as men start going across to likehills up places malvern hill. robert e. lee char
the friction of war as carl von clausewitz would call it. one of the first defensive battles takes place just outside of washington and it includes a famous general. henry houseing hill. this is one of the great defenses that he is taking a position that seemed logical. hold the top of the hill, have your men lay down, these are the logical things not being taught at west point. the guys are going to learn as they go across the battlefield. those open fields they are fighting and give ways to...
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but it's deposed leader, carles puigdemont, says he isn't going anywhere.ranslation: we do not deviate, we continue persevering in the only way that can make us winners — without violence, without insults, in an inclusive way. but in madrid, thousands of people turned out on saturday calling for national unity. why they want to break up spain? it's affecting the whole of spain and the whole of europe. the spanish government has announced new elections in catalonia and they warn that mr puigdemont may face prosecution for charges of rebellion, but nevertheless said it would welcome his participation in those elections. he has no powers, no competences, no financial means so i insist that if he wants to continue in politics, which is his right, i think he should prepare the next elections to be held, as i mentioned before, on the 21st of december. and so the two sides remain poles apart. later today there will be another rally in barcelona held by those opposed to catalonia's independence. sarah corker, bbc news. we will be talking to our correspondent in bar
but it's deposed leader, carles puigdemont, says he isn't going anywhere.ranslation: we do not deviate, we continue persevering in the only way that can make us winners — without violence, without insults, in an inclusive way. but in madrid, thousands of people turned out on saturday calling for national unity. why they want to break up spain? it's affecting the whole of spain and the whole of europe. the spanish government has announced new elections in catalonia and they warn that mr...
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, carles puigdemont, relying oi in q and president, carles puigdemont, relying oi inard pushing éfiaséféiflérget it, — w h ,.,, .. ,, one. you that me. you that referendum was outside the law that referendumjuas illegal and if you declare independence, we will act on article five 55. there has been no violence in terms of pro— separatist movement. we have seen instead the heavy—handed way the national police with riot police going in, pulling people by their hair saying you cannot vote. despite that, go of of leaving aejéq 1:5 fiaemf ii? risen? z'x—fr voter
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the president of catalonia is mr carles puigdemont elected by people.s government was elected by people and you say he acted without a judge but thejudges have people and you say he acted without a judge but the judges have said the independence declaration was illegal and any independence was illegal, so he acted with authority from the courts. it can be illegal but nobody said he could sack the officials leading catalonia. you think they should work as normal tomorrow?m course, of course. naturally. the prime minister can do what he likes this will be a democratic in spain. this will be a democratic disaster for all of in spain. this will be a democratic disasterfor all of us. we have in spain. this will be a democratic disaster for all of us. we have to follow. the rules. if we look in the spanish constitution, you will not see a single word on that. the central government will tell regional government to do this or that. in no case the central government canjust that. in no case the central government can just sack people in the regional government
the president of catalonia is mr carles puigdemont elected by people.s government was elected by people and you say he acted without a judge but thejudges have people and you say he acted without a judge but the judges have said the independence declaration was illegal and any independence was illegal, so he acted with authority from the courts. it can be illegal but nobody said he could sack the officials leading catalonia. you think they should work as normal tomorrow?m course, of course....
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underperforms as the catalan separatist campaign feels the pressure domestically and abroad while carles puigdemont is threatened with arrest if he declares independence. >>> lvmh earnings top expectations in strong fashion and leather sales. >>> on the defensive, bae systems reportedly prepares to axe 2,000 jobs in britain amid a drop in order for drop in order for for its typhon business jet. >>> and opec secretary-general hopes to get the americans on his side saying the oil organization will meet with the u.s. to help support their production deal. >>> good morning glad you're with us once again for spain it may be the day of reckoning as the catalan leader, carles puigdemont, will be speaking to the catalan parliament later today he may or may not declare independence we'll have to wait and see until 6:00 p.m. local time a quick look at the stoxx 600, one hour into the trading session. we are pretty much flat, even stevens when it comes to gainers and losers german exports were strong in august, up 3.1%. brushing off concerns of the stronger euro given that we're seeing stronger dem
underperforms as the catalan separatist campaign feels the pressure domestically and abroad while carles puigdemont is threatened with arrest if he declares independence. >>> lvmh earnings top expectations in strong fashion and leather sales. >>> on the defensive, bae systems reportedly prepares to axe 2,000 jobs in britain amid a drop in order for drop in order for for its typhon business jet. >>> and opec secretary-general hopes to get the americans on his side...
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get to rick santelli and santoli exchange rick. >> thanks, carl.you're a technician we've talked about this many times in the santoli exchange fundamentals hard to get gps a lot of things have been managed, manipulated, use any word you want. tall that should be kind of taking care of, so to speak, on technicals human behavior is what we see in charts and human behavior understands the activity of central banks and their policy i'm not saying it's good or bad it exists at all to that end we had a lot of central bank meetings, some important ones with respect to our firm, minutes today, hinting like ecb or bank of england. so what i've done is look at all the things that seem to have come to a culmination point last friday, employment friday. let's do to the board. ten-year note yields okay so we're closed obviously on columbus day but on the friday we traded over 240 on intraday basis but we never had the close above 240. as a matter of fact, here is october, here is the election. we settle at 244 we've tried two occasions to get back to it and we
get to rick santelli and santoli exchange rick. >> thanks, carl.you're a technician we've talked about this many times in the santoli exchange fundamentals hard to get gps a lot of things have been managed, manipulated, use any word you want. tall that should be kind of taking care of, so to speak, on technicals human behavior is what we see in charts and human behavior understands the activity of central banks and their policy i'm not saying it's good or bad it exists at all to that end...
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. >> a lot of people think it was just the kwhwhim of carl say bg others. many people have said in the decades since that the voyager record is kind of a beginning of world music. and that was very much due to carl's planetary perspective and our desire, not just to represent the imperial culture that had created this spacecraft, but also all of the different ways that we found to express the joy of being alive. and so i found something out about the voyager record two days ago that i never knew in all these 40 years and that was there's a peruvian wedding song that is sung by a child in the a andes that was repo and andes. we never thought to ask what the words mean, we just knew it was a wedding song and we just found out that it is a scathing indictment of male chauvinism of that culture and the nightmare of being a powerless woman in that society, which came as a complete revelation to me. so i think there's so many revelations hidden deep within the 27 pieces of music, the sound essay, the greetings from the humans and the humpback whales. there's a lo
. >> a lot of people think it was just the kwhwhim of carl say bg others. many people have said in the decades since that the voyager record is kind of a beginning of world music. and that was very much due to carl's planetary perspective and our desire, not just to represent the imperial culture that had created this spacecraft, but also all of the different ways that we found to express the joy of being alive. and so i found something out about the voyager record two days ago that i...
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as thousands take to the streets of barcelona, carles puigdemont makes a passionate appeal for the defence of catalonia's rights. we do what we do because we believe ina we do what we do because we believe in a democratic and peaceful europe. after growing international criticism, the world health organisation rethinks its decision to make zimbabwe's president, robert mugabe, a goodwill ambassador. as afghanistan buries victims of a mosque attack on friday, another car bomb kills 15 army personnel in kabul. also coming up: donald trump has announced he plans to release thousands of classified documents relating to the assassination ofjohn f kennedy in 1963. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the political crisis in spain has deepened. the leader of catalonia says the region will not accept madrid's plan to impose direct rule, and carles puigdemont described the spanish prime minister's plans as the worst attack on catalonia's institutions since the fascist dictatorship of general franco. mariano rajoy earlier announced plans to sack the regional government, suspend the parliament, and ho
as thousands take to the streets of barcelona, carles puigdemont makes a passionate appeal for the defence of catalonia's rights. we do what we do because we believe ina we do what we do because we believe in a democratic and peaceful europe. after growing international criticism, the world health organisation rethinks its decision to make zimbabwe's president, robert mugabe, a goodwill ambassador. as afghanistan buries victims of a mosque attack on friday, another car bomb kills 15 army...
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it is not a normal day at the office for ca rles not a normal day at the office for carles puigdemontthe rosier every morning at 830. —— he arrives here. todayis morning at 830. —— he arrives here. today is not an ordinary day because he has been replaced in all but title by the spanish deputy prime minister. he and his cabinet, who had been sacked, play nothing has changed. they see this as a coup d'etat by the state in madrid. we think he's been in his hometown over the weekend. he gave a brief pre—recorded television address for three minutes where he said people should peaceably, democratically, resist article 155, which is the garment reasserting control. they say this is a symbolic manoeuvre by madrid. —— which the government reasserting. also, you mentioned criminal charges. first of all, if he comes through the doors, does the spanish government apprehended and? some say he does not need to be arrested as he is ready lost authority. they may file charges today. they put sedition, usurping, and rebellion. rebellion could carry 30 years. they would have to be passed and followed
it is not a normal day at the office for ca rles not a normal day at the office for carles puigdemontthe rosier every morning at 830. —— he arrives here. todayis morning at 830. —— he arrives here. today is not an ordinary day because he has been replaced in all but title by the spanish deputy prime minister. he and his cabinet, who had been sacked, play nothing has changed. they see this as a coup d'etat by the state in madrid. we think he's been in his hometown over the weekend. he...
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that carles puigdemont would make an announcement after a vote.he spanish government have said it would be against the constitution, threatening a prison sentence potentially for sedition against the president of the parliament. now we're told there will be some kind of meeting on tuesday. the barcelona mayor says both sides should step down from the brink, negotiate between them. first carles puigdemont the catalan president should call off this immediate plan for declaration, wait a few weeks. you've got the spanish government is moving away the police forces after the violence on sunday night at the referendum. it's also worth saying, because there is one european commissioner who said he believes if events cohead next week we could end up events cohead next week we could end up in another civil war. spanish police based here have all been moved out of the hotel is because of the discomfort catalan hotel owners not wanting them. many officers say they are worried about being here. they have 30 incidents of assault or abuse because of violence o
that carles puigdemont would make an announcement after a vote.he spanish government have said it would be against the constitution, threatening a prison sentence potentially for sedition against the president of the parliament. now we're told there will be some kind of meeting on tuesday. the barcelona mayor says both sides should step down from the brink, negotiate between them. first carles puigdemont the catalan president should call off this immediate plan for declaration, wait a few...
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. ♪ >> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber.ow starts the morning 44 points from 23 k and could get closer at the open with futures up, goldman and morgan stanley better than expected results and ibm tonight. dollar at a one week high and 10-year back to 2.32 the dow closing in on 23,000, financials driving the premarket following those beats from goldman and morgan stanley >> plus, netflix sharpens its fangs. the streaming giants beats on subs and promises an $8 billion on original content next year. the stock is poised to hit all time highs. >> trump versus insurers, the president calling out insurers and drug makers, both unh and j and y have results this morning. we'll get to that. but we are going to start with the banks. goldman sachs beating expectations as investing bext revenue rising 17% and morgan stan lids exceeley exceeds on td bottom line. it's a good time to be in the wealth management business revenue there nearly half of the total. >> don't forget -- has the president tweeted how many electric trillions have bee
. ♪ >> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber.ow starts the morning 44 points from 23 k and could get closer at the open with futures up, goldman and morgan stanley better than expected results and ibm tonight. dollar at a one week high and 10-year back to 2.32 the dow closing in on 23,000, financials driving the premarket following those beats from goldman and morgan stanley >> plus, netflix sharpens its fangs. the streaming giants beats on subs...
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the mayor of girona is a good friend of carles puigdemont. and other independence supporters, he remains the catalan president, whatever spain says. is he worried about going to jail? translation: of course president puigdemont is worried about being arrested. the spanish government has already jailed two independence activists, so he is concerned, but never afraid. l454: ‘1% sea—94w i think the catalan republic exists, so if most people of catalonia believe in catalan republic, wait and see, and the people will recognise that. but how can an independent catalonia work, i wondered, when spain is backed politically by the eu, and when the spanish government says it has seized direct control of catalonia? translation: we can't accept what spain says, that it has sacked the catalan government, the one we voted for. we have now declared our independence. what spain says is no longer relevant. ecstatic scenes in girona tonight after the local football club beat legends, real madrid. the game had been labelled david against goliath. independence su
the mayor of girona is a good friend of carles puigdemont. and other independence supporters, he remains the catalan president, whatever spain says. is he worried about going to jail? translation: of course president puigdemont is worried about being arrested. the spanish government has already jailed two independence activists, so he is concerned, but never afraid. l454: ‘1% sea—94w i think the catalan republic exists, so if most people of catalonia believe in catalan republic, wait and...
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they have been arrested on sedition charges and presumably this will apply to carles puigdemont, theply to carles puigdemont, the catalan president, for holding what madrid says is an illegal referendum and flouting the constitution. that's right. one of the many potential repercussions of this crisis is that, and carles puigdemont was aware of that when he pushed ahead with the independent road map. he was aware he could be the target of some severe judicial action possibly sedition. earlier this year his predecessor as the catalan leader was barred from office for having staged a non—binding referendum on independence in 2014, but this referendum in october was much more serious and the stakes were higher and potentially be consequences could be tougher for carlos >> studio: -- could be tougher for ca rles studio: -- could be tougher for carles puigdemont. carles puigdemont himself, we understand, will be making a statement at nine o'clock local time tonight, it will be interesting to see what he says, but before that we have a mass demonstration. the history here is of nonviolent
they have been arrested on sedition charges and presumably this will apply to carles puigdemont, theply to carles puigdemont, the catalan president, for holding what madrid says is an illegal referendum and flouting the constitution. that's right. one of the many potential repercussions of this crisis is that, and carles puigdemont was aware of that when he pushed ahead with the independent road map. he was aware he could be the target of some severe judicial action possibly sedition. earlier...
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he is carles puigdemont. translation: good afternoon. president, vice president, mps, everyone.ted myself to analyse the political situation. after the referendum results from the 1st of october and to explain to you the consequences of all that. it has become obvious that it is not an internal issue any longer. catalonia is now a european matter. today i am not planning any threat, any insults, this is a very serious situation and we are all responsible, we all need to take our own responsibilities so that we can de—escalated the tension in order not to feed this tension any longer. i want to address the population, eve ryo ne i want to address the population, everyone who has mobilised, especially on the first and the 3rd of october. also on saturday asking for dialogue, also on sunday, massively, in defence of a united spain. and also to those who haven't been out in the streets. all with all our differences, with agreements and disagreements, we are all the same part of the same community and we need to go forward together. what ever happens. because this is how it works. we
he is carles puigdemont. translation: good afternoon. president, vice president, mps, everyone.ted myself to analyse the political situation. after the referendum results from the 1st of october and to explain to you the consequences of all that. it has become obvious that it is not an internal issue any longer. catalonia is now a european matter. today i am not planning any threat, any insults, this is a very serious situation and we are all responsible, we all need to take our own...
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do we presume, given that carles puigdemont is in we presume, given that carles puigfled? we presume, given that carles puig fled? well, i'm not sure. this has fled? well, i'm not sure. this story is changing by the hour. at one stage it seemed like it was a european screenplay version of catch me if you can. a normal working day was the instagram put up today i ca rles was the instagram put up today i carles puigdemont, but about an hour or so carles puigdemont, but about an hour or so later we heard from the attorney general filing those charges of rebellion, sedition and abuse of public funds, at the same time we heard that mr puigdemont was not actually here but on his way to marseille airport to take a flight to brussels. there's a lot of anger among his hard—core supporters here that he may have done a runner, and just due actually enforce that point or underline that point, we now here he is talking to a very prominent belgian lawyer, who actually represented two alleged members of the basque nationalists group back in the 905. to the basque nationali5t5 group back
do we presume, given that carles puigdemont is in we presume, given that carles puigfled? we presume, given that carles puig fled? well, i'm not sure. this has fled? well, i'm not sure. this story is changing by the hour. at one stage it seemed like it was a european screenplay version of catch me if you can. a normal working day was the instagram put up today i ca rles was the instagram put up today i carles puigdemont, but about an hour or so carles puigdemont, but about an hour or so later...
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the headlines: the leader of catalonia's devolved government, carles puigdemont, will address the regional parliament later on tuesday, and there is intense speculation that he could unilaterally declare independence from spain. more than a dozen wildfires raging across the us state of california's northern wine region have killed at least ten people and forced thousands from their homes. at least 1500 properties have so far been destroyed. a hearing is beginning in australia's highest court to clarify whether seven parliamentarians are entitled to hold office. the decision could deprive the government of its majority. iceland have got through to the football world cup finals for the first time in their history. they beat kosovo by two goals to nil in the group one qualifying round to secure a place in next year's competition in russia. now it's time for world business report. schools closed, flights cancelled and demonstrations — french unions urge more than 5 million workers to take to the streets. and staying relevant — the world bank says more needs to be invested in education, before
the headlines: the leader of catalonia's devolved government, carles puigdemont, will address the regional parliament later on tuesday, and there is intense speculation that he could unilaterally declare independence from spain. more than a dozen wildfires raging across the us state of california's northern wine region have killed at least ten people and forced thousands from their homes. at least 1500 properties have so far been destroyed. a hearing is beginning in australia's highest court to...
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rejected a call by the catalan leader for mediation over the region's demands for independence — from carlesemont. the weekend's referendum has been declared unlawful by the european —— politicians in madrid say they will not accept "blackmail" from carles puigdemont. the weekend's referendum has been declared unlawful by the european commission. afghanistan's president ashraf ghani has told the bbc that a ‘corner has been turned' and the security situation in his country is improving. now it's time for world business report. catalan catastrophe looms for spain — as it risks the loss of a 200 billion euro economy — and a quarter of its exports and tourists. plus — it's a giant of the internet — but a minnow in the world of mobile phones. can google‘s new pixel device change that? we take a closer look.. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also coming up — business leaders are gathering in delhi for the world economic forum — we'll be going live to our correspondent there. but first. we start in spain where the region of catalonia is threatening to declare independence on mon
rejected a call by the catalan leader for mediation over the region's demands for independence — from carlesemont. the weekend's referendum has been declared unlawful by the european —— politicians in madrid say they will not accept "blackmail" from carles puigdemont. the weekend's referendum has been declared unlawful by the european commission. afghanistan's president ashraf ghani has told the bbc that a ‘corner has been turned' and the security situation in his country is...
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>> reporter: hey, carl yeah, we're right here along the the strip.ct, you can see behind me where they locked things down here this is the area that no one is getting into or out of right now. this is where it all took place and there is still a massive investigation going on there, as you would imagine. we're learning more about the shooter at this point, knowing that there had been more weapons discovered inside his mesquite, nevada, home we know that that person of interest that police have been looking for has been identified and has communicated with officers she is out of the country and they don't believe she had anything to do with the attack here the fbi, as well as state and local police, are on the ground right here, and they are trying to find anything that may give them some indication of how and why all of this happened there are still people out right now, who were at that concert. can't get back into a hotel room, because it's locked down or trying to find family and friends that they were separated from this area still in shock at th
>> reporter: hey, carl yeah, we're right here along the the strip.ct, you can see behind me where they locked things down here this is the area that no one is getting into or out of right now. this is where it all took place and there is still a massive investigation going on there, as you would imagine. we're learning more about the shooter at this point, knowing that there had been more weapons discovered inside his mesquite, nevada, home we know that that person of interest that police...