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we are different from spain. even if it is hard for europe to accept that we want to be our own country, we are much more european. we are closer to europe. >> the euro crisis hit the spanish economy hard. people also resent ruling by spain's constitutional court that struck down some aspect of cattle on autonomy -- cap the loan -- catalon autonomy. >> we get this report on the atmosphere there. >> the pictures i have seen in barcelona were really impressing. so many people that came from every part to form this huge v to express their will to vote, their conviction for victory. it was a peaceful demonstration. speakers are convinced that they will decide on the ninth of november and it will be a hard way to make that determination. >> catalonia with its capital barcelona is a rich area and accounts for fifth of the country's gdp. >> many residents don't want to pay for spain's economically weaker regions. >> the catalonian flag flies above this petrol station. it is not a marketing gimmick, it is a political sta
we are different from spain. even if it is hard for europe to accept that we want to be our own country, we are much more european. we are closer to europe. >> the euro crisis hit the spanish economy hard. people also resent ruling by spain's constitutional court that struck down some aspect of cattle on autonomy -- cap the loan -- catalon autonomy. >> we get this report on the atmosphere there. >> the pictures i have seen in barcelona were really impressing. so many people...
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any reasonably sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they'ree, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain is the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway, and in the very best possible way. this is the country that gave us the spanish inquisition. also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine with traditional tapas. christianity and islam spared space and traded places. the effects of influences of all those things are right here to see. you can almost look back through time and through the mists of history and see the phoenicians marching up across the vegas, or are those feral hippies? many of them made things interesting. >> when you ask what do you do? and you say we are staging the moon landing. >> wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, some things are constant, it seems. some stereotypical expectations. it's true, there are free tapas everywhere. yes, they do take siestas. it's a civilized thing to do, i think. but in granada, they do it old school. and oh yeah, bullfightin
any reasonably sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they'ree, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain is the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway, and in the very best possible way. this is the country that gave us the spanish inquisition. also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine with traditional tapas. christianity and islam spared space and traded places. the effects of...
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>> spain is a different situation. it is a different dynamic at play in spain. that boils in to where the euro is going and the big trade of the moment which is the carry trade into buying dollars. that's what we should really be talking about. not this nonsense north of the border. >> in three minutes we will talk about the nonsense in the euro zone. coming up in "on the move." contingency planning. scotland needs the 150 billion pounds of reserves. we will head to edinburgh for an update. and in catalonia, a national day. scottish fever. a lot of news, stay with us. ♪ isi'm jonathan ferro, this "on the move." here is the stock that is on the move. up by 7.44%. growth at 15.5%. 8%.estimate was 14 point we know how challenging this particular industry is, but that is take. the retail environment is challenging. they expect to continue growing sales probably in line with the grocery market. you can compare them to tesco. later on we will talk about president barack obama. quest is a relentless campaign to destroy islamic state militants in iraq and syria. in a te
>> spain is a different situation. it is a different dynamic at play in spain. that boils in to where the euro is going and the big trade of the moment which is the carry trade into buying dollars. that's what we should really be talking about. not this nonsense north of the border. >> in three minutes we will talk about the nonsense in the euro zone. coming up in "on the move." contingency planning. scotland needs the 150 billion pounds of reserves. we will head to...
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bad news from spain. of the great business leaders in spain, the chairman has died.er he died of a heart attack last night. instrumental in building this bank over 100 years ago. he was chairman in 1986. he built the bank, turned it into spain's sixth biggest bank through a massive acquisition spree. his daughter heads up santander u.k. the board will meet later to name a successor. a big loss for spain, a big loss for santander. shares are down by 1.9%. >> thank you very much, mark barton. i hope you come back. here is three top headlines for you. eu leaders meet in brussels today to consider whether to pull the trigger on tougher russian sanctions. the talks allow the decision to while hold for a few days waiting the viability of a cease-fire. the meeting is set to begin in the next hour. president barack obama is preparing to expand the u.s. defensive against extremists including in syria. the u.s. has stepped up a real severance in the country. obama will deliver a televised address to the nation toni
bad news from spain. of the great business leaders in spain, the chairman has died.er he died of a heart attack last night. instrumental in building this bank over 100 years ago. he was chairman in 1986. he built the bank, turned it into spain's sixth biggest bank through a massive acquisition spree. his daughter heads up santander u.k. the board will meet later to name a successor. a big loss for spain, a big loss for santander. shares are down by 1.9%. >> thank you very much, mark...
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he was a legend in spain.ny that was family managed, a local bank from the northern city of santander. one of theinto biggest banks in the world. he participated in the mva amro takeover. he even created a bank that was able to get through the financial crisis both in spain and the eurozone and the u.s. subprime without having to lose power and having to lose its .rowth perspective and position >> his daughter we know very well in the u.k. issue the most likely candidate to succeed him? >> definitely. he has been grooming her for a while. the family has run the bank for decades. he joined the board in the 1960's. he took over in 1980 six. before that, his father had run the company. before that, botin's grandfather. ana patricia taking over would continue the tradition. she has run the british unit and she has done it well with good results. a lot of analysts are happy with her job. bloomberg yesterday included her in the article on the 50 most influential market movers in the world. primefinitely stands in po
he was a legend in spain.ny that was family managed, a local bank from the northern city of santander. one of theinto biggest banks in the world. he participated in the mva amro takeover. he even created a bank that was able to get through the financial crisis both in spain and the eurozone and the u.s. subprime without having to lose power and having to lose its .rowth perspective and position >> his daughter we know very well in the u.k. issue the most likely candidate to succeed him?...
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. >> spain's government was obviously more euphoric about the no vote. it believes its position against catalonian and basque independence has been bolstered. with this decision the scots have avoided the bad consequences that would have resulted from their separation from the united kingdom and europe. >> so scotland will remain with the united kingdom and europe. but more autonomy is on the way. >> we will talk more about those changes. to go -- to do that, we will talk to our correspondent in london for analysis. glenn, how divided has this vote left people in scotland, and can britain close the chapter and move quickly away? >> this whole was very divisive. i understand there were demonstrators in central glasgow this evening with yes and no supporters being separated by the police. i think that's before the result, they said they would accept the result. the first to mr. resigning, as leader of the independents campaign, said he accepted the decision and thought everyone else would. i think there will be a period where people are naturally upsets an
. >> spain's government was obviously more euphoric about the no vote. it believes its position against catalonian and basque independence has been bolstered. with this decision the scots have avoided the bad consequences that would have resulted from their separation from the united kingdom and europe. >> so scotland will remain with the united kingdom and europe. but more autonomy is on the way. >> we will talk more about those changes. to go -- to do that, we will talk to...
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. >> catalonia is in northeastern spain. it's capitol is barcelona, where people have been rallying in support of this dekristin saloomey. this decree. >> it's support. >> everything is manipulated. what can we expect? we have appointed these people to decide that is not the constitutional court, that is constitutional rubbish set up by a rubbish government. >> how important is catalonia to spain? well, it's a region that accounts for 20% of the entire spanish economy. there are 7.5 million cataloni catalonians, and it even has its own language which is distinct from spanish catalans. well, research fellow at the university of barcelona, and he joins us live from barcelona. i presume you are in favor of holding a referendum in catalonia? >> yes, i mean, we are in favor, and it is the overwhelming majority. >> the prime minister seems absolutely determined that this is not going to happen, saying it's unconstitutional. >> yes, of course, the central government, and the will of the catalan population. >> tell me, why do catala
. >> catalonia is in northeastern spain. it's capitol is barcelona, where people have been rallying in support of this dekristin saloomey. this decree. >> it's support. >> everything is manipulated. what can we expect? we have appointed these people to decide that is not the constitutional court, that is constitutional rubbish set up by a rubbish government. >> how important is catalonia to spain? well, it's a region that accounts for 20% of the entire spanish economy....
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arket, how do you invest it spain is down 4%. it can't continue forever. >> while there is no bubble, the definition would he leverage. are manipulated. insurance companies match liabilities with such assets and are forced to buy negative real , as an investor you need is a away from that. market onstar equities equities. >> is that the more risk on the books? a thesis to be buying european equities? >> that is a thesis, but there are other risks out there. take infrastructure. ,hey carry a liquidity premium and there is the time value. spread for the investors that need to match long-term asset. >> you are an investor. for the guys investing in short-term, what is the big risk over the next few months as -- next few months? >> i think the fed dominate everything. if anything the central bank is going to surprise on the dumbest side -- dovish side. i think the biggest risk is earnings. leaving geopolitics aside, earnings are going to determine how stocks do. there is going to be quite a bit of differentiation. >> which ones do yo
arket, how do you invest it spain is down 4%. it can't continue forever. >> while there is no bubble, the definition would he leverage. are manipulated. insurance companies match liabilities with such assets and are forced to buy negative real , as an investor you need is a away from that. market onstar equities equities. >> is that the more risk on the books? a thesis to be buying european equities? >> that is a thesis, but there are other risks out there. take...
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but the good news i can give you for spain and other areas as well as northeastern spain where the video came out from, that is tapering a little bit but it's moving towards southern france where we had about 300 millimeters of rainfall in just a day. and of which, 250 millimeters fell over the course of just three hours. severe flooding still continues here. and we're likely to see a little bit more rainfall but tapering off by your tuesday evening hours. high pressure system dominates much of the rest of this continent. so clear skies in lots of these areas and very beautiful weather out here. but on sunday in bulgaria, these are some pictures coming out from there. take a look at this. a wintery picture already in the higher elevations where snow had accumulated on sunday in bulgaria. and in sofia, 22 degrees for the high with plenty of sunshine. it was only about 11 degrees on sunday, hence the higher elevations saw those wintery precipitation. but the eastern areas will have a chance to see the white stuff falling on your thursday. your morning low will be down to freezing point. so
but the good news i can give you for spain and other areas as well as northeastern spain where the video came out from, that is tapering a little bit but it's moving towards southern france where we had about 300 millimeters of rainfall in just a day. and of which, 250 millimeters fell over the course of just three hours. severe flooding still continues here. and we're likely to see a little bit more rainfall but tapering off by your tuesday evening hours. high pressure system dominates much of...
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spain has a huge incentive not to give any concessions.in has a huge incentive regardless of what happens to catalonia, which is a separate russian. but on the international level and the media -- the eu level to make an excellent case. >> is the independence vote going to go ahead and catalonia or not? there is a process, isn't there? independence is unclear. and even if the constitutional call ruled it down. >> in terms of process, the catalan government has to approve to allow the government to organize the referendum. and it would approve a decree calling the referendum on the ninth of november, which is the chosen date. those two laws probably will be challenged by the madrid government before the constitutional court. constitutionalhe court will cancel those votes. but then the ball will be in the field of a premise or catalonia and he will have to decide whether to hold an illegal referendum or say i cannot do anything because i want to do everything legally. >> if his -- do you see his coalition hold together? >> if he says i will
spain has a huge incentive not to give any concessions.in has a huge incentive regardless of what happens to catalonia, which is a separate russian. but on the international level and the media -- the eu level to make an excellent case. >> is the independence vote going to go ahead and catalonia or not? there is a process, isn't there? independence is unclear. and even if the constitutional call ruled it down. >> in terms of process, the catalan government has to approve to allow...
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spain and us. that's the only reason we are together. >> many people here dream intensely of independence, and it's not so easy to find dissenting voices. office here, but there's no nameplate. inside, we meet the only counselor who openly opposes independence. he has been physically attacked on the street twice for his views. he says tensions run particularly high in small-town's. the pressure on those with a different opinion is growing. >> if there are a lot of stickers for independence on the street and i don't have one, then the others assume i am opposed. that's why many people put up flags and stickers just to avoid problems. this is the atmosphere we live with here every day. >> small children practice acrobatics dance, a playful way of learning content on -- catalan culture. such groups are increasingly popular. the number of tower builders has doubled in recent years. >> the towers are from here. they are a world cultural heritage, and they embody our identity. >> practice makes perfect -
spain and us. that's the only reason we are together. >> many people here dream intensely of independence, and it's not so easy to find dissenting voices. office here, but there's no nameplate. inside, we meet the only counselor who openly opposes independence. he has been physically attacked on the street twice for his views. he says tensions run particularly high in small-town's. the pressure on those with a different opinion is growing. >> if there are a lot of stickers for...
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a lot of locals think spain is another country.al jazeera barcelona. >>> italy is having to deal with an influx of migrants and africa in record numbers, after the periless journey of poverty they are trying to find a job but unemployment for italians sore. as part of the serious escape roots we report on the struggle of everyone finding work. >> reporter: on sicily's southwest coast changed dramatically in recents years. the ancient coastal city survives on tourism and the migrants having crossed the mediterranean now call this place home and 19-year-old is one of them. he fled the ivory coast three years ago but italians he says have not been welcoming. >> translator: they don't like immigration. they don't like it. they think that when we arrive here we take everything and it's our fault there is a crisis in italy. the majority thinks this. >> reporter: and he is one of six migrants living above a catholic church run by father carlos anthony and he helped thousands of boat people over the years and say italian attitudes need to
a lot of locals think spain is another country.al jazeera barcelona. >>> italy is having to deal with an influx of migrants and africa in record numbers, after the periless journey of poverty they are trying to find a job but unemployment for italians sore. as part of the serious escape roots we report on the struggle of everyone finding work. >> reporter: on sicily's southwest coast changed dramatically in recents years. the ancient coastal city survives on tourism and the...
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>> spain has had centuries of dictatorships so we need time to do that. if they vote in favor of the referendum set two years ago, if at the end the referendum is blocked, we'll call for elections of the capital in parliament with an exclusive mandate to proceed of our declaration of independence. >> explain to us why they want independence? >> we have a language that is not recognized by the spanish government. it's forbidden to speak in spanish parliament. we pay much more taxes to the spanish state and the return is very few. 10% of the gdp year per year. we have an open economy we generate 30% of the spanish exports. spain is not the best country of europe so there is history and a lot of future in such a movement. >> thank you for joining us here on bbc world news. have a good flight back to barcelona. it's more sunny there. stay with us here on bbc world news. we'll have more including a lot of the social media reaction. twitter has been set alight and facebook as well by the results of this scottish referendum. [ hypnotist ] you are feeling satisfi
>> spain has had centuries of dictatorships so we need time to do that. if they vote in favor of the referendum set two years ago, if at the end the referendum is blocked, we'll call for elections of the capital in parliament with an exclusive mandate to proceed of our declaration of independence. >> explain to us why they want independence? >> we have a language that is not recognized by the spanish government. it's forbidden to speak in spanish parliament. we pay much more...
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do you not feel that your part of a bigger spain, and do you feel that small states in this day and age do very well? >> exactly, especially within the european union. you can see that many countries which are small- and immediat medium-sized countries are doing well, so what. >> they have their own defense, their own currency as the scots discovered when the whole debate in the exercise if they were going to pull away from the rest of great britain, and one of the great determining factors in the no-vote was the fact that there was uncertainty over the kind of currency they were going to have, as to how they could defend their own borders and so on. >> exactly. if yo we want to become a country we have to take into consideration these issues. but we're already using the euro. this is something that we can decides on our serves. >> and you would have to renegotiate entry into every international constitution. >> if we talk, for instance, about the european union, i'm sure we would find a way to be part of europe. to take into account the gdp. i'm sure we'll find a way of catalonia to be
do you not feel that your part of a bigger spain, and do you feel that small states in this day and age do very well? >> exactly, especially within the european union. you can see that many countries which are small- and immediat medium-sized countries are doing well, so what. >> they have their own defense, their own currency as the scots discovered when the whole debate in the exercise if they were going to pull away from the rest of great britain, and one of the great determining...
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that was double what was spent in spain.usly one of the biggest signings of the day, the rumor mill headline was resolving around the columbian that moved to manchester united on a one year loan with potential to extend to a further contract. it was interesting at the last minutes of the deal. the transfer deadline window last night. a lot of people think he wasn't going to happen. the rumor mill kicked to full gear. they were saying he had failed his medical. that all turned out to be false. they needed to finalize complications. they asked for extension and got it. extension was granted to get danny from manchester united down to arsenal. they needed a striker. the arsenal coach under a huge amount of pressure to replace his player out four months with a severe injury to his leg. >> man united needs new face this is season. is this going to help them get out? >> one of the first things he said via translater last night in the early hours of tuesday morning once the deal was officially done, he said i really think i can tur
that was double what was spent in spain.usly one of the biggest signings of the day, the rumor mill headline was resolving around the columbian that moved to manchester united on a one year loan with potential to extend to a further contract. it was interesting at the last minutes of the deal. the transfer deadline window last night. a lot of people think he wasn't going to happen. the rumor mill kicked to full gear. they were saying he had failed his medical. that all turned out to be false....
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missing the biggest american stars, coach krzyzewski feels good about the world basketball cup in spain>> we would rather say win and go forward. >>> welcome to "unguarded." last night in seattle there were fireworks, rock stars, and finally football, as the nfl opened its season with a dominating performance from the defending super bowl champion seahawks. of course some fans were hoping for pyrotechnics of a different kind from seattle's lightning rod corner richard sherman. sherman's exuberant onfield demeanor thrust him into the national spotlight in january. and in the months since, sherman has become such an interesting and eloquent voice, "time" magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. as he sat down to discuss his increasingly incredible life, he showed us why. >> action. ♪ and we danced, and we cried, oh, and we laughed, oh and had a really, really, really good time ♪ >> the title defense has begun. what is your attitude going to be? >> you would think you're always circled on to my calendar if you're playing good football. you live up to the expe
missing the biggest american stars, coach krzyzewski feels good about the world basketball cup in spain>> we would rather say win and go forward. >>> welcome to "unguarded." last night in seattle there were fireworks, rock stars, and finally football, as the nfl opened its season with a dominating performance from the defending super bowl champion seahawks. of course some fans were hoping for pyrotechnics of a different kind from seattle's lightning rod corner richard...
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france hosts spain to reach the semifinals of basketball's world cup has beaten spain to win the europeanitle last year, and just a week ago, they won their group game by 22 points. but the frenching produce add late surge in this quarter final, to win 65-52. the opponent opponents wile serbia, who dominated wild cards. outscoring their opponents 20109-10 in the third period. specifically going on for an 84-56 victory. well the other semifinal begins in the next few minutes with tournament favorites the united states facing lithuania, this is a rematch from the last world cup in 2010, where the u.s. beat the lithuaniaens, on the way to claiming the world title. >> our expectations are the same every game. make sure we compete, play for each over. move the ball, make sure passes the extra passes and help each other out. but lithuania is a good team, the two big men are tremendous. so -- it is going to be a big time game for us. >> thank you for watching more later. >> all right, robin, thank you very much. well, exactly 30 years ago, a scientists in the u.k. discovers that patterns of d.n.
france hosts spain to reach the semifinals of basketball's world cup has beaten spain to win the europeanitle last year, and just a week ago, they won their group game by 22 points. but the frenching produce add late surge in this quarter final, to win 65-52. the opponent opponents wile serbia, who dominated wild cards. outscoring their opponents 20109-10 in the third period. specifically going on for an 84-56 victory. well the other semifinal begins in the next few minutes with tournament...
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spain knows it well through its own experience. the security council has a duty to respond firmly and effectively to a threat for the international community as a which impacts us all. we would like to congratulate the members of the presidentialhe statement approved today and endorses.n fully we -- at this historical time, impassable andn systematico the eradication of entire communities and religious minorities, given the merciless hostages jamesof foley and david haynes, where we by their cruelty. the authors of these crimes must justice.t to mr. president, experience teaches us that effective combating of jihaddist terrorism needs to be based on three key elements. first, any international intervention needs to take place based on the principles that therpin the charter of united nations and those of respecting international law. has already council taken a very significant step in that direction, with resolution 2170, as it clearly and expresses the security council's will to act isil.t groups such as this resolution provides
spain knows it well through its own experience. the security council has a duty to respond firmly and effectively to a threat for the international community as a which impacts us all. we would like to congratulate the members of the presidentialhe statement approved today and endorses.n fully we -- at this historical time, impassable andn systematico the eradication of entire communities and religious minorities, given the merciless hostages jamesof foley and david haynes, where we by their...
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james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain.e whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. ♪ memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with grand old automatic. sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you by in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers. home of america's song writers. >> elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvis pry'
james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain.e whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. ♪ memphis,...
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spain knows how to build a victory from the start of their game. we avoid this in our latch my last -- in our match last wednesday. spain will try to shut down our team immediately, but if we stay in the game, they might feel the pressure. they have to stay close at ortiz six and 37 minutes and that will be tough. nicola button, who is a trailblazer, expects a tough game. you cannot defend against --. it would be five against one. when you play against a great team, you sometimes collapse and sometimes you raise your game. you know you are playing against an opponent who is better than you are. you never know what can happen. i hope we will be able to play that way. one player the french will have to be wary of,. the quarterfinal match is different. they will try to take it all. we have to do the same. understanding they are a very dangerous team. we want to play this game and hopefully our fans will support us and help us win. with the hot favorite, the usa fighting on the other side, this could represent the toughest test for the teams on route t
spain knows how to build a victory from the start of their game. we avoid this in our latch my last -- in our match last wednesday. spain will try to shut down our team immediately, but if we stay in the game, they might feel the pressure. they have to stay close at ortiz six and 37 minutes and that will be tough. nicola button, who is a trailblazer, expects a tough game. you cannot defend against --. it would be five against one. when you play against a great team, you sometimes collapse and...
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spain is seeing surprising economic growth. the main reason is some of the domestic spanish banks as well. valuations -- we think they will return to precrisis levels. the reason being the spanish banking industry has consolidated massively. around 10.got it will probably consolidate further. business should be done on profitable terms. >> are you playing a recovery in spain? stimulus?aying ecb >> it is more of a recovery in spain. bondyou have got spanish yields approaching 2% they are not going to get much lower. >> spanish bond yields approaching 2%. the euro dollar keeps on slipping. a lot of people think that is going to help the economy. it helped japan. ?hy would that help europe >> japan made some big mistakes in the banking sector. i think the ecb has learned from mistakes. they are taking a different course of action. partlyas an economy because of demographics of japan. they have an aging population and don't allow immigration. europe might have an aging population, but it does allow immigration to fill in the void.
spain is seeing surprising economic growth. the main reason is some of the domestic spanish banks as well. valuations -- we think they will return to precrisis levels. the reason being the spanish banking industry has consolidated massively. around 10.got it will probably consolidate further. business should be done on profitable terms. >> are you playing a recovery in spain? stimulus?aying ecb >> it is more of a recovery in spain. bondyou have got spanish yields approaching 2% they...
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the sovereignty of all of spain can only be decided by all of spain.t there are legal mechanisms on friday the day after the vote in scotland, the parliament in spain is expected to allow referendums on subjects like independence. and after that, the cata lan president is expected to approve a decree that says november 9th is the day for the vote in cat lonia. at that point, the spanish government is expected to step in and contest one of both of these items before the constitutional court which is already suspected to quash this. would there be a vote? some of the leaders are saying, let's go ahead anyway. one leader has called for unspecified civil disobedience. so this seems to be getting hotter, not cooler. >> spain may decide to give cat lonia more governing powers as a concession. >>> well, how about this as a protest? some people in the netherlands say they're feeling the pinch of a russian boycott, so they started a huge food fight. 2,000 people strong. they gathered in the main square in amsterdam. where this scene unfolded. organizers say the
the sovereignty of all of spain can only be decided by all of spain.t there are legal mechanisms on friday the day after the vote in scotland, the parliament in spain is expected to allow referendums on subjects like independence. and after that, the cata lan president is expected to approve a decree that says november 9th is the day for the vote in cat lonia. at that point, the spanish government is expected to step in and contest one of both of these items before the constitutional court...
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i'm very excited and ready to win the davis cup. >> spain's biggest tennis star rafael nadal reacted to the news after his uncle and coach toni nadal suggested the appointment could affect the dressing room. >> the nomination is strange. i don't know her and i don't have anything against her. usually being nominated as a davis cup captain was a gift after a great career. there are many players who have had a fantastic career and have not saved -- served as coach. she will have to prove she is the right woman for the job. xx
i'm very excited and ready to win the davis cup. >> spain's biggest tennis star rafael nadal reacted to the news after his uncle and coach toni nadal suggested the appointment could affect the dressing room. >> the nomination is strange. i don't know her and i don't have anything against her. usually being nominated as a davis cup captain was a gift after a great career. there are many players who have had a fantastic career and have not saved -- served as coach. she will have to...
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it is time to talk about spain.aid the catalonia separation employ violates the constitution. catalonia leaders plan to be ready for a november 9 vote. let's find out what's going on here live from madrid. we're joined by esteban. this is probably good news for people that hold spanish bonds. tell me what can we expect after the court's decision last night from both sides? >> hi. well, basically the first step whether the central government considers the catalonian government is respecting the -- that is a big issue because the catalonian president said the court can block the vote but not the whole -- they are advertising in the regional division and there are other activities going on there. the deputy prime minister -- talks about it a.m. at some point. later today prime minister rajoy will speak in the senate. >> how does this develop as we go forward? does this debate get refocused? does it move away from outright independence? how does this play out? front olitical the tely is, you know, catalonian president i
it is time to talk about spain.aid the catalonia separation employ violates the constitution. catalonia leaders plan to be ready for a november 9 vote. let's find out what's going on here live from madrid. we're joined by esteban. this is probably good news for people that hold spanish bonds. tell me what can we expect after the court's decision last night from both sides? >> hi. well, basically the first step whether the central government considers the catalonian government is...
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they play a friendly against spain later this evening.rench reached -- france reached the last eight in brazil, where there were comfortably beaten by germany. this was a minor tryout. >> we made it to the quarterfinals of the world cup. obviously, some teams have fared better than us. on a global and european level i can say we are competitive once again. >> they are likely to use the friendly to test out some of the fringe players. spain had a disastrous world cup, knocked out after just two matches. garcia says that counts for nothing now. >> the world cup is already in the past. we know it did not go as we wanted. although we have done in the national team. >> spain's first game will be against the yugoslav republic of macedonia. algeria will travel to ethiopia for a group b qualifying much -- match. he takes over from the captain who led the desert foxes. >> i am an optimist when it comes to the team possibility to understand my game plan, even if it is not exactly perfect. as i have said, this team has a continuity of spirit after t
they play a friendly against spain later this evening.rench reached -- france reached the last eight in brazil, where there were comfortably beaten by germany. this was a minor tryout. >> we made it to the quarterfinals of the world cup. obviously, some teams have fared better than us. on a global and european level i can say we are competitive once again. >> they are likely to use the friendly to test out some of the fringe players. spain had a disastrous world cup, knocked out...
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lithuania and turkey, ahead of slovenia u.s.a, followed which france and spain. alberto contadore after his first stage victory of this year's race. contador pulled away from chris fume to win stage 16 in the mountains. 2012 world tour winner, ahead of alberte with five stages left to ride. but the stage was somewhat overshadowed by the disqualification of jean luk alverna by exchanging blows from their bikes. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> an explosion appears to be caused by a meteorite hitting the earth. one of the country's frequent earthquakes, experts are determining whether it broke up when it hit the ground or if it remains buried in the earth. >> we are convinced it was a meteorite. we're looking into the scale of the impact. later we'll give you more information about the scale of the impact. we think we should investigate this further. we have brought an instrument we are going to use to investigate, if the meteorite was used by ice or rock. >> that is just about it for this particular news hour. do join us, the latest from the iraqi parliament cu
lithuania and turkey, ahead of slovenia u.s.a, followed which france and spain. alberto contadore after his first stage victory of this year's race. contador pulled away from chris fume to win stage 16 in the mountains. 2012 world tour winner, ahead of alberte with five stages left to ride. but the stage was somewhat overshadowed by the disqualification of jean luk alverna by exchanging blows from their bikes. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> an explosion appears to be caused...
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. >>> well, as scotland prepares to vote on independence, people in cat loania in northeast spain are watching closely. the elections are being held in barcelona about termination, and the spanish government is firmly opposed. >>> live for us in embarrass loania, give us some-the things that you're seeing there. >> absolutely enormous crowds here, and what you see behind me is a sliver of huge numbers that have turned out in support of catalonia holding an independence referendum. there are hordes of people along the two arteries here. they are wearing the red and yellow, the national colors of cat loania the clearest signal yet of the spirit that's existing here in catalonia. and the cataloniaens continue to experience the referendum, it would be seen as an illegal move, something against the constitution of spain. but people behind me, but people here are very much keeping a close eye on the outcome of the independent vote in scotland as a model of what could potentially play out here. so attention is really being paid on the results there. of course next week. that of course is a l
. >>> well, as scotland prepares to vote on independence, people in cat loania in northeast spain are watching closely. the elections are being held in barcelona about termination, and the spanish government is firmly opposed. >>> live for us in embarrass loania, give us some-the things that you're seeing there. >> absolutely enormous crowds here, and what you see behind me is a sliver of huge numbers that have turned out in support of catalonia holding an independence...
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but more than half of spain's young people are still out of work.jazeera's neve barker has more from madrid. >> reporter: in the spanish capitol, there are whispers of economic recovery. a hint of optimism is on the horizon. after years of financial woes, the government are raring to share some good news, and now the most promising proof. >> we opened the closet doors and lots of debts appeared. they have now been cleared away. >> reporter: the organization has recorded positive growth for the first time in more than two years. even the sky high unemployment rate has been reduced. there has been a record of tourism here in spain, which has helped lift the country out of recession. however, the road to recovery for many is still a painful path. political activists are putting up posters, telling the stories of people living below the poverty line. many of madrid's poor live here in the shadow of the city's new skyscrapers. among the faces is 37-year-old sylvia, a mother of two. she has been out of work for several months. when the crisis hit the gove
but more than half of spain's young people are still out of work.jazeera's neve barker has more from madrid. >> reporter: in the spanish capitol, there are whispers of economic recovery. a hint of optimism is on the horizon. after years of financial woes, the government are raring to share some good news, and now the most promising proof. >> we opened the closet doors and lots of debts appeared. they have now been cleared away. >> reporter: the organization has recorded...
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the way the region's run. >> for many recent years, spain weathered the economic storms. people in this of a community part of the country started to feel they were giving more to madrid than serving in return and perhaps was time for them to go it alone. >> the catalonia's gradual steps to an independent vote have been fiercely opposed in the spanish capitol. the government are at logger heads over independence. madrid's threatened to ban any future vote. >> quite likely, the spanish government will try to abort this referendum and would try to deny the possibility to hold it. there is a broad social majority in catalonia for the right to decide. >> here in borrows lena, there is no shortage of separatist spirit particularly amongst the young, although many are undecided. there are real concerns about how viable independence really is. >> so many questions that does not appear about what will happen and what will be the connection that we will be able to have with the european union, what will be the currency that we will use, and what will be the reaction of the multi-n
the way the region's run. >> for many recent years, spain weathered the economic storms. people in this of a community part of the country started to feel they were giving more to madrid than serving in return and perhaps was time for them to go it alone. >> the catalonia's gradual steps to an independent vote have been fiercely opposed in the spanish capitol. the government are at logger heads over independence. madrid's threatened to ban any future vote. >> quite likely, the...
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grow rapidly in spain, italy, germany, central european the u.k. will grow easily. we are going three times daily from glasgow to london with lower fares and more frequency. we are happy to expand in those markets where we see a lot of opportunities. until the french sort out their legal structures and particularly their north korean attitude to unions and protecting unions, i think we will be fairly slow to open bases in france. >> you have expressed in the past dismay about the way the pilots approach this industry. what advice would you give over to air france right now? policy he isy the presently pursuing, making concessions to the pilots, which are ludicrous concessions, would not expand trans onvia -- transavia.
grow rapidly in spain, italy, germany, central european the u.k. will grow easily. we are going three times daily from glasgow to london with lower fares and more frequency. we are happy to expand in those markets where we see a lot of opportunities. until the french sort out their legal structures and particularly their north korean attitude to unions and protecting unions, i think we will be fairly slow to open bases in france. >> you have expressed in the past dismay about the way the...
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europe, france, italy, spain, it's the same proposition, not all is good long term him meaning it hats a high in 2000. 2007 there is a lower high. it hasn't gotten back, whereas you got the circumstance, europe is not even close, now not only is the long-term not even close, the here and now is starting to diverge. take a look at these charge. this is europe, s&p on a near-term base over the past 12
europe, france, italy, spain, it's the same proposition, not all is good long term him meaning it hats a high in 2000. 2007 there is a lower high. it hasn't gotten back, whereas you got the circumstance, europe is not even close, now not only is the long-term not even close, the here and now is starting to diverge. take a look at these charge. this is europe, s&p on a near-term base over the past 12
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the spanish prime minister, he's flying back to spain. on friday, he would convene an urgent cabinet member to appeal to the constitutional court. once the constitutional court accepts the case for study, that would suspend the vote. then, it's up to catalonia to decide if they're going to try to go ahead on this or not. but the massive demonstrations, like one earlier this month, and similar dates in previous years, these people are out there saying, we should be like scotland. we should get the chance to vote. let us decide. and catalonia represents about 20% of spain's economy. they have a long list grievances with madrid, over the language. it's been a intense situation. it seems like it's heading for a more tense situation. a standoff. >> al goodman there with the latest. >>> spanish and police conducted a crackdown on potential i.s.i.s. affiliates. they arrested nine men accused of sending fighters to join the militant group. >> spain's military says one man was picked up. a national headed the small group. and some believe his brot
the spanish prime minister, he's flying back to spain. on friday, he would convene an urgent cabinet member to appeal to the constitutional court. once the constitutional court accepts the case for study, that would suspend the vote. then, it's up to catalonia to decide if they're going to try to go ahead on this or not. but the massive demonstrations, like one earlier this month, and similar dates in previous years, these people are out there saying, we should be like scotland. we should get...
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the thought was they were going to play spain, and the event is in spain so that would have been a toughhey have france, well, they should win. >> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we'll see you again in one hour on the big 7. ♪] this is a historic day for greendale. this state-of-the-art subway sandwichery in our cafetorium represents greendale's first steps forward into the realm of the legitimate. crowd: ooh. no problem. you know what, i'm gonna get it started with my teeth. the legitimate. the legitimate...
the thought was they were going to play spain, and the event is in spain so that would have been a toughhey have france, well, they should win. >> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we'll see you again in one hour on the big 7. ♪] this is a historic day for greendale. this state-of-the-art subway sandwichery in our cafetorium represents greendale's first steps forward into the realm of the legitimate. crowd: ooh. no problem. you know what, i'm gonna get it started...
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you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of reverse immigration from spain in thetext of the economic crisis, in the past year and through 2014, we've seen an increase in attempts to get into the spanish enclaves of seota and malia, and also troubling behavior by the spanish security forces on those borders, in terms of push back and even use of force against individuals trying the get into the spanish territories. we also see a lot of increased land crossings into bulgaria, particularly by syrians who are attempting to reach a safe haven in europe. >> the thing is it's not going to get any better any time soon. i mean it makes you wonder where this is all going to end. are tensions increasing between european countries because of this? >> well, they absolutely are. i mean, there's a bit of a -- there's a serious problem within europe in term of burden-sharing if we want to use the phrase that is often deployed here in europe with respect to migrants and asylum seekers with countries like italy, spain increasingly bulgaria greece of course arguing that by a freak o
you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of reverse immigration from spain in thetext of the economic crisis, in the past year and through 2014, we've seen an increase in attempts to get into the spanish enclaves of seota and malia, and also troubling behavior by the spanish security forces on those borders, in terms of push back and even use of force against individuals trying the get into the spanish territories. we also see a lot of increased land crossings into...
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spain's constitutional vote as temporarily halted the cat loania vote.scheduled to vote for november. despite the court's decision, it says it plans to vote anyway. jonah hull has more. >> these are going to be our -- >> reporter: the ballot box? >> reporter: as far as they are concerned, their referendum will go ahead. on saturday, regional president signed a decree, making it if i recall, albeit none binding and setting a date. a clear majority say given the chance, they would vote yes. but in madrid, the central government says no, appealing to the constitutional court which has suspended the decree for now. >> translator: we did always say the vote was not going to happen, because it is totally against the constitution. we have been reiterating the argument every single time the issue is raised. >> reporter: this sets madrid on a collision course for the cattlelands, who say they will vote regardless. they don't come much more patriotic than this. >> translator: for me there are two issues. one is the economic exploitation. spain is a rich country, b
spain's constitutional vote as temporarily halted the cat loania vote.scheduled to vote for november. despite the court's decision, it says it plans to vote anyway. jonah hull has more. >> these are going to be our -- >> reporter: the ballot box? >> reporter: as far as they are concerned, their referendum will go ahead. on saturday, regional president signed a decree, making it if i recall, albeit none binding and setting a date. a clear majority say given the chance, they...
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what is good for jobs in britain is good for jobs in spain.a better you for the bute of the european union, britain needs to be at the heart of that debate. >> iq for coming to cs. what else is on our radar? -- has tightened his grip by grabbing the top job at farah re: -- ferrari. we caught up with the former ferrari chairman in an exclusive interview. >> i have been here 23 years. increased in unbelievable ways. we will present, at the end of the year, historic record in terms of revenue. the pleased to leave company in this condition. this is the best company in the world. the 30th anniversary of the -- the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attack in new york. the memorial begins in a few hours. we are following the oscar pistorius trial. the high court judge has started to read her verdict for the athlete. he is charged with the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. media coverage of the trial did affect testimony. coming up, gas prom under pressure. they see profits dropped 41% details after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. rush' biggest com
what is good for jobs in britain is good for jobs in spain.a better you for the bute of the european union, britain needs to be at the heart of that debate. >> iq for coming to cs. what else is on our radar? -- has tightened his grip by grabbing the top job at farah re: -- ferrari. we caught up with the former ferrari chairman in an exclusive interview. >> i have been here 23 years. increased in unbelievable ways. we will present, at the end of the year, historic record in terms of...
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france beat spain last year. a week ago spain won the group game by 22 points. the french produced a late surge in the quarterfinal to win 65-32. >> their opponents in the semifinal will be serbia, dominating wild cards brazil. they outscored their opponents. going on for an 84-66 victory. >> the other semifinal will be held on thursday, tournament favourites the united states facing their opponent. in 2010 the u.s. won on the way to claiming the world title. >> our expectations are the same as every game. make sure we compete. play for each other, offensively move the ball, make the pass and defensively help each other out. lithuania is a good team. they have good guards and the two men are tremendous. it will be a big-time game for us. >> manchester united finished seventh in the english premier league and are yet to win a game. it has not stopped them from announcing a record revenue. the total revenue to june stood at 699 million, a figure bigger than any premier league club managed in the previous two seasons, and a 19% improvement from the previous year. i
france beat spain last year. a week ago spain won the group game by 22 points. the french produced a late surge in the quarterfinal to win 65-32. >> their opponents in the semifinal will be serbia, dominating wild cards brazil. they outscored their opponents. going on for an 84-66 victory. >> the other semifinal will be held on thursday, tournament favourites the united states facing their opponent. in 2010 the u.s. won on the way to claiming the world title. >> our...
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who have protected constitutional status in spain compared to say just five in the u.k. or two in switzerland and there's also ran three hundred thousand people working directly for the government if we had all the all the related sectors there's almost two million people working directly or indirectly for the spanish government and there are no pretensions of diminishing got a number so basically going to make taxes higher level really high to be a couple of times they're not going to lower labor costs so there's no chance of unemployment being reduced significantly we just see this steady drop group continues to see a steady drop of two hundred thousand three hundred thousand jobs created a year which is definitely not enough to bring us down to reasonable levels within within the lifetime. of our question but it begs the question was all this is tara t. worth it the outlook doesn't look great does it but i guess otherwise was there any other choice than austerity what else could be done what's the sort of story when i was going to hear that it wasn't a choice the gove
who have protected constitutional status in spain compared to say just five in the u.k. or two in switzerland and there's also ran three hundred thousand people working directly for the government if we had all the all the related sectors there's almost two million people working directly or indirectly for the spanish government and there are no pretensions of diminishing got a number so basically going to make taxes higher level really high to be a couple of times they're not going to lower...
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many might vote to break away from spain if given the chance.he number of people voting for full independence drops back if people think catalonia would have to reapply for eu membership. this is a region that has been given more and more powers of self-government. they have language and all these schools are educated and spanish is taught as a foreign language. the movement for independence is gaining ground. there were many people that reason views the right to hold -- that refused the referendum. >> it does put the referendum on hold. do you think it will increase the calls for independence? >> the younger generation is getting frustrated by the constant promise to hold a referendum or a chance to decide on whether to be independent. many people say the other possibility would be early elections and they could turn into a no vote for independence. i do not think this debate will go away anytime soon. a press conference, he said he is always interested in negotiation. they would like the right to keep more of their taxes back in the region and
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they are appealing to basic economics and around the world as in spain. >> great britain encompassestland today, but if scotland breaks away, you'll have england. is that going to affect the states of england in the international organizations starting with the un? will they have a seat at the un? who knows. >> security council? >> the issue is -- permanent security council. what happens there? what happens in the eu? >> the eu, england has to vote on tin 2017 already scheduled. >> you have to stop thinking of england and think of england and contra distinction to the great britain. >> it will be england if the scott's leave and wales. >> and it will lose some of its prominence in the world. down the line, 10, 25 years. >> the economy will shrink. >> o=9leven our allies. >> 85% other population is in england. scotland if they go the independence route they will not have the ability to issue debt and they will then risk be coming another greece or a spain because they won't want to drag along another dead beat nation. pat makes the right voice. >> 300 years of emotions actually. >> (n
they are appealing to basic economics and around the world as in spain. >> great britain encompassestland today, but if scotland breaks away, you'll have england. is that going to affect the states of england in the international organizations starting with the un? will they have a seat at the un? who knows. >> security council? >> the issue is -- permanent security council. what happens there? what happens in the eu? >> the eu, england has to vote on tin 2017 already...
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. >>> a bull spearing festival in spain provoked a protest by animal rights protesters. they say it is animal abuse. it is due to start on tuesday, and redates the introduction of the bull fight at the end of the 17th century. >> now to the latest in a series called my home, what life is like in a large slum. we have the story from the financial capital, mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner, this woman and her family work hard to better their lives. >> this one room home doesn't have running water for a reliable supply of electricity but is filled with grit, determination and a stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughter's life is better than ours. we are sending them to a private school to they get good education and a good life. >> she supervises the session, upstairs her husband is trying to make ends meet. working as a tailor, he earns 170 a month. >> if my daughters do well, it will be good for us too. if they work hard and study, they grow up. get good jobs a
. >>> a bull spearing festival in spain provoked a protest by animal rights protesters. they say it is animal abuse. it is due to start on tuesday, and redates the introduction of the bull fight at the end of the 17th century. >> now to the latest in a series called my home, what life is like in a large slum. we have the story from the financial capital, mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner, this woman and her family...
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police found ash's parents in spain, arrested them, and took their son away. >> we said you don't know what is wrong with him. he needs therapy on his legs, on his arms. you need to move him. you need to turn him from side to side. but they said, they are not interested. they just want to take him away from us. >> the controversy reached the prime minister office. now that they are free, they just want to be with asha and show him love while he fights for his life. alfonso van marsh, cbs news, london. >> they went to spain to pay for the radiation they want for their son. they reportedly want to travel to the czech republic or the u.s. where that treatment is available. >>> i'm stephanie ramirez in prince william county where a 26-year-old man tried to abduct a three-year-old little girl. >> the atf setting fires in alexandria in hopes of busting more arsonists. i'm bruce leshan, the story coming up. >> after more than 12 hours of deliberations in the corruption trial of former governor, bob mcdonnell and his wife, is the jury close to reaching a verdict? i'm peggy fox in richmond. i'l
police found ash's parents in spain, arrested them, and took their son away. >> we said you don't know what is wrong with him. he needs therapy on his legs, on his arms. you need to move him. you need to turn him from side to side. but they said, they are not interested. they just want to take him away from us. >> the controversy reached the prime minister office. now that they are free, they just want to be with asha and show him love while he fights for his life. alfonso van...
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china is now spain's largest trading partner outside of the eu. and more than a quarter of a million chinese made the trip to spain in 2013. he has been touting spain as a land of opportunity for chinese business leaders and promoting his economic reforms. he is there with cap in hand, i think. lots going on. follow me on twitter. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. you can get me @bbcaaron. more on "gmt" in just over an hour's time. >> we're going to make a little hop now from mainland china to hong kong, because preparations for a civil disobedience movement known as occupy central is under way there. the campaign is due to start on the first of october. that's china's national day. there are thousands of people expected to take part in a demonstration aiming to put pressure on the chinese government to allow a greater degree of political control to be handed to the citizens of hong kong. as the bbc's julianna lu reports. >> reporter: on a day when university students in hong kong are continuing their week long strike, protesting against the chinese
china is now spain's largest trading partner outside of the eu. and more than a quarter of a million chinese made the trip to spain in 2013. he has been touting spain as a land of opportunity for chinese business leaders and promoting his economic reforms. he is there with cap in hand, i think. lots going on. follow me on twitter. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. you can get me @bbcaaron. more on "gmt" in just over an hour's time. >> we're going to make a little hop now from...
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we see isis sympathizers placed under arrest in britain and spain. we hear there are 100 americans fighting for isis and we heard this thing from the iraqi prime minister. how afraid should we be? >> well, we shouldn't be in a constant state of fear because it's not helpful, i'll put it that way, after all these years since 9/11 to keep it constantly on alert, constantly being warned of stuff that may or may not happen. we have to have really pretty solid information. there's 5.5 million riders ai day on the new york subway system. what are they going to do? how do they deal with this, and it's a very diverse city so you're going to see people from all over the world riding that subway, sitting next to you or standing next to you on the subway, and you can't just be in a constant state of fear. you can be alert. you can be careful, but you can't be just so afraid all the time. it's just not going to work. >> no. okay, so on a slightly different topic, the fbi says it now knows who beheaded james foley, steven sotloff and david haines, so what happens
we see isis sympathizers placed under arrest in britain and spain. we hear there are 100 americans fighting for isis and we heard this thing from the iraqi prime minister. how afraid should we be? >> well, we shouldn't be in a constant state of fear because it's not helpful, i'll put it that way, after all these years since 9/11 to keep it constantly on alert, constantly being warned of stuff that may or may not happen. we have to have really pretty solid information. there's 5.5 million...
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post notably in catalonia in spain. actually one reason why driven yields higher in spain today.re up about 16 basis points over the last few days. not huge. not melodramatic. but it is higher as you just got the selloff on the bonds, arguably people perhaps moving back into the treasury market here. you see it in spain, as well. it's not just -- i'm sorry, you see it in italy, as well. not just a spanish cat taalonia problem. and another big story of the week, yields have also been rising centrally in germany with the ten reyear bund. that also one of the major developments of the week. so in summary, you have the stock market in negative territory, you have a selloff on the bond market and a lot of that has do with the dollar. >> but still nearly historic lows in the bond market. >> of course that's the biggest picture. >>> when we come back, apple's big event starts in little over an hour. but walt lossbu burlossburg mos been filing report since late last night. >> hardly anyone here. wonder why. >> walt keeping busy. he's the man you want to hear from whenever apple has big n
post notably in catalonia in spain. actually one reason why driven yields higher in spain today.re up about 16 basis points over the last few days. not huge. not melodramatic. but it is higher as you just got the selloff on the bonds, arguably people perhaps moving back into the treasury market here. you see it in spain, as well. it's not just -- i'm sorry, you see it in italy, as well. not just a spanish cat taalonia problem. and another big story of the week, yields have also been rising...
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now we go to spain.ive crowd has taken to the streets of barcelona last week to say it's time for their region to become independent. and they were looking very, very closely at this referendum. we've been inundated here in scott rand by journalists from spain, from barcelona. and iwe are joined from there now. >> reporter: does a vote look like it's coming as a no from scotland. i asked what did you make of this result? and they said what's important is they voted. and that's pretty much what we're asking for. we're asking the government to give us an opportunity to vote on our own referendum, and christiane, that may help, the first initial steps may happen sooner than many people think. today, eight hours or so, the regional parliament will introduce a new law on rev represent durent dumbs. that gives people the ability to vote on various subjects, including referendums. if that is approved many expecting it will, then a decree will be issued setting november 9 to be the referendum date on independenc
now we go to spain.ive crowd has taken to the streets of barcelona last week to say it's time for their region to become independent. and they were looking very, very closely at this referendum. we've been inundated here in scott rand by journalists from spain, from barcelona. and iwe are joined from there now. >> reporter: does a vote look like it's coming as a no from scotland. i asked what did you make of this result? and they said what's important is they voted. and that's pretty much...