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it's called "charlotte's web." the oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> we just do that in the morning and the night and that's all charlie needs. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of whatever moral tuning fork is inside you to say this is a non-starter? >> don't a lot of evangelical families produce rebels? i mean, i was all about it. >> once i started to look into it i started to realize there's absolutely nothing that's unchristian about helping people with a plant. >> reporter: the brothers say the oil is now helping hundreds of other children with epilepsy. the cost, $250 a bottle. it lasts two months. >> i wanted to have some kids come up. we are gonna plant this flower. >> reporter: a number of the families who come to colorado see
it's called "charlotte's web." the oil was so effective, the figgys eventually took charlotte off of all of her meds and to this day, charlotte's web is all she takes. >> we just do that in the morning and the night and that's all charlie needs. >> you have to indulge me on this. did anybody think it is a miracle? >> i still think it is. and then another one happens every day. >> so you're from this big family. evangelical christians, right? was there a part of...
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and a political correspondent charlotte parts has been surviving those long nights she joins us now with the very latest from berlin so it seems as if these talks are over for today charlotte what do you think that the takeaway is i mean signs of progress. i think there has been very little progress today i mean they are coming out of this really marathon night of negotiations fifteen hours so a lot of the politicians were very tired some more very tense especially in the morning they were discussing foreign policy and europe us the main issues today and there has been some movement from all sides towards each other but there are still very contentious issues even on these two topics for example the issue of arms control and we have to remember that the parties that are involved here from the greens to the pro-business f.d.p. to the conservatives and the variances the party that is even more to the riots they are very odd bedfellows to begin with they've been negotiating now for four weeks and it is not getting any easier so they have decided to negotiate now through the weekend and in t
and a political correspondent charlotte parts has been surviving those long nights she joins us now with the very latest from berlin so it seems as if these talks are over for today charlotte what do you think that the takeaway is i mean signs of progress. i think there has been very little progress today i mean they are coming out of this really marathon night of negotiations fifteen hours so a lot of the politicians were very tired some more very tense especially in the morning they were...
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charlotte luther: thank you for how you found my bike. officer dan fachner: well, you're very welcome. garvin: an east bay officer does so much more than just return a disabled girl's stolen tricycle. he restores her faith in law enforcement. charlotte: she-- garvin: but first: marty brounstein: this is a story i've stumbled into by accident, not by design. garvin: a story of heroism during one of history's darkest times. and one man's very personal mission to make sure the world hears it. marty: i always say, "it's the most difficult thing i've ever done, but it's probably the most important thing i've ever done." male announcer: here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. garvin: thank you so much for joining us. when it comes to stories of rescue and courage during the holocaust, there are a few that are well known, "schindler's list" perhaps the most famous. but marty brounstein has another one to tell not as well known, but very personal to him. garvin: when you take a look at marty brounstein's body of work as an author, something immediat
charlotte luther: thank you for how you found my bike. officer dan fachner: well, you're very welcome. garvin: an east bay officer does so much more than just return a disabled girl's stolen tricycle. he restores her faith in law enforcement. charlotte: she-- garvin: but first: marty brounstein: this is a story i've stumbled into by accident, not by design. garvin: a story of heroism during one of history's darkest times. and one man's very personal mission to make sure the world hears it....
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he will now take his seat on the charlotte city council. and we will speak with lee carter, democratic socialist, former marine, unseated the republican majority whip of virginia's legislature known as the virginia house of delegates. this is democracy now! back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "you want it darker" by leonard cohen. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace reportrt. i'm amamy goodman. you can sign-up for our daily headlines and news alerts by texting the word democracynow to 66866. over the weekend, a fight ererupted over who will l become acting director of the consumer financial protection bureau this morning -- that's the cfpb -- the federal watchdog agency that was established after the 2008 financial crisis to regulate banks, credit card companies, payday lenders, and impose fines for wrongdoioing. analysysts say whoever is empowered as director has a huge role in deciding what or how much the organization decides to regulate. after announcing his resignation earlier in the month on friday, the di
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talks so charlotte fair to say this is a make or break round and what's the latest there. well it's definitely a make or break day it's been eight weeks since the german elections four weeks and so these negotiations started and right behind me you just mentioned it the party negotiators of the four parties are meeting at this hour and hoping to present some kind of compromise at the end of the night or say look we have tried for four weeks now this is not working out and of course these are just exploratory talks it's a first step then coalition talks will follow where they will have to find policy proposals for the next four years so it'll take some time until germany has a new government maybe until christmas or even after christmas charlotte what is the general mood what we are talking about you know the major players in these negotiations how are they talking about each other how are they talking about the issues how are they talking to the public and what does it say about when we could get the result here. well the mood hasn't been great especially between the small
talks so charlotte fair to say this is a make or break round and what's the latest there. well it's definitely a make or break day it's been eight weeks since the german elections four weeks and so these negotiations started and right behind me you just mentioned it the party negotiators of the four parties are meeting at this hour and hoping to present some kind of compromise at the end of the night or say look we have tried for four weeks now this is not working out and of course these are...
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charleston pill and georg motus is with us in brussels charlotte percy you big demonstrations there in barcelona overnight people obviously not happy about seeing members of the regional government jailed what were they expecting the spanish court to do. are they as thousands of people were on the streets last night although it was incredibly peaceful the protests that we saw people were very angry they were telling us that dismiss ministers who are now behind bars would democratically elected and now they're in prison for delivering on exactly what it is that they were running for their election platform which was independence so there was an incredible amount of anger here whether or not they were surprised that these people are now behind bars while they had always known that long time that was a risk the challenges these people are facing carry up to thirty years in prison but i think the people who we spoke to were fairly stunned at the speed in which this is happen people want necessarily expecting them to go directly to jail to be didn't have to be denied bail so there was a
charleston pill and georg motus is with us in brussels charlotte percy you big demonstrations there in barcelona overnight people obviously not happy about seeing members of the regional government jailed what were they expecting the spanish court to do. are they as thousands of people were on the streets last night although it was incredibly peaceful the protests that we saw people were very angry they were telling us that dismiss ministers who are now behind bars would democratically elected...
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charlotte talk to me a little bit about what we are seeing behind you there it looks like a protest i mean how are people reacting to what has been unfolding today in madrid . yes there's a keach crowd behind me at the moment it looks like it staying very peaceful and there's a real fear that this news that says that many women who it lets them it to independence something that people here been wanting for years and decades even and now behind bars there have been cooled as well for more demonstrations just like this one behind me we're expecting more tomorrow sunday and through to the next couple of weeks so it looks like this anger that's being devastated here behind me is not going to end anytime soon. all right our correspondent in charlotte tells him to live on the story for us tonight in barcelona charlot thank you very much. now to the united states the u.s. president double trump has renewed calls for the death penalty to be handed to the suspect in tuesday's attack in new york city the accused you see him right there it's a full o. south of waived his right to silence and tol
charlotte talk to me a little bit about what we are seeing behind you there it looks like a protest i mean how are people reacting to what has been unfolding today in madrid . yes there's a keach crowd behind me at the moment it looks like it staying very peaceful and there's a real fear that this news that says that many women who it lets them it to independence something that people here been wanting for years and decades even and now behind bars there have been cooled as well for more...
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our correspondent charlotte charles until is in barcelona and she joins us now for more charlotte what's been the reaction in barcelona to the arrest warrant against wisdom all. last night we saw thousands of people in this square behind me the protest was originally planned to demonstrate against the detention of those eight dismissed cabinet members who are behind bars today but news quickly started trickling down during that protest. that european arrest warrant had been issued for priest money immediately people here on the street started chanting is our president it was a lot of anger on the streets here last night people were telling us that it was democratically elected and he's essentially they say behind bars for following through for the very thing that he was elected for and that's bringing about independence he is so there's a lot of anger a lot of surprise people also have said that this is not just about independence anymore they say that now encompasses fury at the entire spanish justice system they say that they're worried that the former cabinet ministers going get a fai
our correspondent charlotte charles until is in barcelona and she joins us now for more charlotte what's been the reaction in barcelona to the arrest warrant against wisdom all. last night we saw thousands of people in this square behind me the protest was originally planned to demonstrate against the detention of those eight dismissed cabinet members who are behind bars today but news quickly started trickling down during that protest. that european arrest warrant had been issued for priest...
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charlotte the talks have broken up for the day are the party of any closer to agreement. yes you mentioned the politicians just left a few minutes ago and it seems to me that there has been very little progress today throughout the day the big topics of discussion were also the most contentious issues between those four parties that have been negotiating for four weeks and those are the big topics of migration and refugee policy in especially the question of whether family reunions are allowed for refugees from civil wars and the other big question of climate and energy policy and there has been very little movement all politicians in those topics the greens even said there was some movement but also a step backwards and it's been fascinating to me i've been observing this for three days now in a row and it's like a political poker game nobody wants to make that one move it's a give or take and it's we are nowhere close to the end at this point well they have a set a new deadline sunday six p.m. local time so what will happen if they don't manage to find agreement by then
charlotte the talks have broken up for the day are the party of any closer to agreement. yes you mentioned the politicians just left a few minutes ago and it seems to me that there has been very little progress today throughout the day the big topics of discussion were also the most contentious issues between those four parties that have been negotiating for four weeks and those are the big topics of migration and refugee policy in especially the question of whether family reunions are allowed...
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charlotte pastas covering those coalition talks for us she joins us now from the c.d.u. headquarters so are the parties getting any closer to agreement well there's been very little progress today as we've just heard it's really like i've been here for three days now and it's like watching a political poker game in a way one party moves a little bit towards the other one the other one makes a step backwards it's like a tit for tat situation sometimes so it's a fascinating play to watch the situation here is some a strategy some is real frustration and at the moment i get the feeling that there is still some optimism left that they will reach an agreement until the self said deadline tomorrow night but there is also a lot of frustration that there has been little movement especially on the contentious issues that have been discussed this afternoon migration and climate those are the two main sticking points where the greens said they are willing to compromise but the other parties are not willing to move a step towards the green party in that sense so it's going to be an
charlotte pastas covering those coalition talks for us she joins us now from the c.d.u. headquarters so are the parties getting any closer to agreement well there's been very little progress today as we've just heard it's really like i've been here for three days now and it's like watching a political poker game in a way one party moves a little bit towards the other one the other one makes a step backwards it's like a tit for tat situation sometimes so it's a fascinating play to watch the...
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let's bring in our correspondents barbara basal is in brussels and charlotte shell some pill is in barcelona with the latest good to see you both barbara let's come to you in brussels first spain state prosecutor now requesting a european arrest warrant for and some of his ex deputies has there been any reaction there in brussels. very dry comment off the state prosecution office here in belgium and that says as soon as the arrest warrant iran leaves here in brussels the law will be applied now that means because this is merely an end a purely judicial process between the two authorities in spain and here in belgium which means that then the belgium police will probably arrest card as the moment they will maybe put him under supervision in any case they have to make sure that he doesn't flee again because that he has left spain they'd prosecution there and so of course there is the risk that he might do it again so for the bajan. that means there is a flight risk they mourn his have to arrest him and then the whole process starts rolling barbara if we do feel this one step further could carl
let's bring in our correspondents barbara basal is in brussels and charlotte shell some pill is in barcelona with the latest good to see you both barbara let's come to you in brussels first spain state prosecutor now requesting a european arrest warrant for and some of his ex deputies has there been any reaction there in brussels. very dry comment off the state prosecution office here in belgium and that says as soon as the arrest warrant iran leaves here in brussels the law will be applied now...
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martin and charlotte, to both of you, thank you very much. here in germany, the country's interior minister says police have prevented a serious terrorist attack. special forces arrested a 19-year-old syrian today. the suspect reportedly had contacts to islamist extremist and had been gathering materials for a highly explosive bomb. his intended target remains unclear tonight. reporter: a syrian flag and a housing complex in a northern germantown. this is where special forces arrested a 19-year-old syrian man earlier tuesday on suspicion of planning an islamist terrorist attack. >> according to our findings, he decided in july to detonate a bomb with the aim of killing and wounding a large number of people. reporter: on social networks, he researched instructions on how to build a bomb. we also know the suspect was in contact online with people with jihadist backgrounds. reporter: throughout the morning, police searched the apartment and other locations for additional evidence. the suspect placed orders online for chemical stability bomb. the
martin and charlotte, to both of you, thank you very much. here in germany, the country's interior minister says police have prevented a serious terrorist attack. special forces arrested a 19-year-old syrian today. the suspect reportedly had contacts to islamist extremist and had been gathering materials for a highly explosive bomb. his intended target remains unclear tonight. reporter: a syrian flag and a housing complex in a northern germantown. this is where special forces arrested a...
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party headquarters in berlin welcome charlotte what are the big stumbling blocks. well there are many still left the big issues are migration climate and finances especially a migration last night basically the parties gave up negotiating on that family reunions for asylum seekers that is the big issue that the parties can't agree on and we've just heard that migration is not even a topic in today's negotiations it'll have to wait until two appear tomorrow today for a policy has already been discussed and there was a lot of movement towards each other we've been just hearing but for example the issue of arms. control and exports is still up for debate in the still a contentious issue and we have to remember these parties from the greens the business friendly f.t.p. and the conservatives they are odd bedfellows to begin with so it's been four really tough weeks of negotiations and we are not seeing the end of it yet a speck of a point about the being that follows because i know that these sorts of coalition talks here in germany can last months so one wonders really
party headquarters in berlin welcome charlotte what are the big stumbling blocks. well there are many still left the big issues are migration climate and finances especially a migration last night basically the parties gave up negotiating on that family reunions for asylum seekers that is the big issue that the parties can't agree on and we've just heard that migration is not even a topic in today's negotiations it'll have to wait until two appear tomorrow today for a policy has already been...
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and let's get the very latest now on the status of these talks very own charlotte potts is joining us live from berlin so charlotte just walk us through why this particular round of talks is so important. sure sara good to see you it's really a make or break moment that we have to witness tonight we have to remember it's been eight weeks since the german elections they've started the negotiations four weeks ago it's been quite a while and basically what the politicians and negotiators are saying look if we haven't found any compromises up until now we're not going to find any compromises but we might we might tonight so there is this deadline the self said deadline of the end of the exploratory talks and it looks like we are going to have some compromises coming out of that tonight but this is only one step and then after that there will be a coalition talks where the parties will have to agree on policy proposals that they want to implement for the next four years and then form a government so it looks like it is going to take some time until germany has a new government in place tha
and let's get the very latest now on the status of these talks very own charlotte potts is joining us live from berlin so charlotte just walk us through why this particular round of talks is so important. sure sara good to see you it's really a make or break moment that we have to witness tonight we have to remember it's been eight weeks since the german elections they've started the negotiations four weeks ago it's been quite a while and basically what the politicians and negotiators are...
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charlotte with the story for us tonight in barcelona. thank you very much. to the united states, change on the horizon of the u.s. federal reserve. the u.s. president has nominated jerome powell to head up the u.s. central bank. if confirmed by the senate, he would replace the janet yellen as the top monetary policy maker. we go to the business desk to hear about the development from the white house. we know his name. who is he? >> we also know it is no surprise he has been nominated, because he has a very pragmatic policy, he is a pragmatic policymaker. the way he is doing his policy does not differ much from janet yellen, therefore we do not expect big changes when it comes to an interest rate hike. he is seen as a person who is soft on that, stable. but here is more. correspondent: if donald trump had his way, this man would head of the most influential central bank in the world. jerome powell, a former equity executive, has been sitting on the federal reserve for years. analysts expect him to hold on to the policies of his predecessor, janet yellen. that
charlotte with the story for us tonight in barcelona. thank you very much. to the united states, change on the horizon of the u.s. federal reserve. the u.s. president has nominated jerome powell to head up the u.s. central bank. if confirmed by the senate, he would replace the janet yellen as the top monetary policy maker. we go to the business desk to hear about the development from the white house. we know his name. who is he? >> we also know it is no surprise he has been nominated,...
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our correspondent charlotte shelf until is in barcelona and she joins us now for more so charlotte how have people in barcelona responded to the arrest warrant against used in rome. well there were thousands of people on the streets in this square last night and across catalonia the protests were originally called to demonstrate against the detention of those eight men and women who are currently behind bars in madrid the dismissed catalan ministers news did during that process they start to trickle through here that. that international arrest warrant had been issued for post on immediately people hey started chanting is our president there was a lot of anger here on the streets last night they say that he is democratically elected as was the dismissed cabinet and they say essentially he's a political prisoner they argue that he is being put in prison for doing just what he promised to do when he ran in the election and they're incredibly frustrated they also say that this now goes beyond the fates of the former cabinet ministers it goes beyond their dream for independence and now in c
our correspondent charlotte shelf until is in barcelona and she joins us now for more so charlotte how have people in barcelona responded to the arrest warrant against used in rome. well there were thousands of people on the streets in this square last night and across catalonia the protests were originally called to demonstrate against the detention of those eight men and women who are currently behind bars in madrid the dismissed catalan ministers news did during that process they start to...
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or doc or spondon to charlotte tells him to live on the story for us tonight in barcelona charlotte thank you very much. ode today is the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists now it was first observed back in two thousand and thirteen and there has been no letup in the abuse of violence faced by reporters since the un says that in the past decade more than nine hundred journalists were killed simply for doing their jobs and so far only ten percent of those cases have been solved most of their attackers have never been brought to justice last year afghanistan and mexico were the most dangerous countries for journalists each with thirteen killings it was followed of course by war torn yemen where eleven journalists were killed in two thousand and sixteen. well the french journalist richard has just launched an online platform for investigative journalism a place where the stories can be posted and a guarantee that the stories will not be silenced or roth joins me tonight from paris good evening to you or on back into the day and congratulations on the launch of t
or doc or spondon to charlotte tells him to live on the story for us tonight in barcelona charlotte thank you very much. ode today is the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists now it was first observed back in two thousand and thirteen and there has been no letup in the abuse of violence faced by reporters since the un says that in the past decade more than nine hundred journalists were killed simply for doing their jobs and so far only ten percent of those cases have...
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charlotte's husband was convicted and given a seven—year prison sentence in. but her two daughters say the memories of what he did will stay with them forever. we ended up going into hiding while the court case was on. i was very confused because i grew up with this man and to me he was my dad. i felt abandoned, it was sort of a loss for me. the latest crime survey for england and wales shows 1.2 million women and more than 700,000 men reported some form of domestic abuse in the last year. with one in ten women between 16 and 19 saying they've experienced abuse. charity women's aid says on one day this year they were helping more than 11,500 women and children at refuges in england. but on that same day had to turn away almost 200 more because they didn't have enough room. years after the charity helped her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey. there's always a waiting list here. the last family left an hour ago and i'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little
charlotte's husband was convicted and given a seven—year prison sentence in. but her two daughters say the memories of what he did will stay with them forever. we ended up going into hiding while the court case was on. i was very confused because i grew up with this man and to me he was my dad. i felt abandoned, it was sort of a loss for me. the latest crime survey for england and wales shows 1.2 million women and more than 700,000 men reported some form of domestic abuse in the last year....
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back to you in barcelona charlotte people there what they're obviously angry about the jailing of the cattle on government members as we saw what do they make of colors pushed him aren't staying in brussels and not going to spain to face the music like his call it. her independence supporters are divided on these issues there are those who've been telling us that they feel like pushed him on is running away that he is a captain leaving a sinking ship there are others who are still very much behind him who think that is the right thing for him to do to take his message to europe to stay in brussels and frankly they don't want to see the men and women they consider heroes to be put behind bars to be in jail they want them to be out here back in barcelona pursuing that cause. to you georg we see colors push them up still in brussels some say that there they want him to make his case to the european union what is the european union saying about all this or the european union would very much like to treat this is an internal affair of spain they don't want to see meddling with the internal
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charlotte chelsea until in barcelona and georg matters in brussels thanks to both of you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today south african prosecutors are set to request a longer jail term for former olympic athlete oscar pistorius at an appeal hearing today historians shot dead his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in two thousand and thirteen justice officials have said the six year sentence he's serving for stay in camps murder is shockingly low. british prime minister theresa may and israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu have celebrated the centennial of the balfour declaration. british government statement helped lead to the creation of the jewish state at a gala dinner may said britain has was committed to a two state solution for the reach. and has said the whole over at arctica in the earth's protective ozone layer has shrunk to its smallest size since nine hundred eighty eight still it remains twice as big as the united states scientists attributed the change to natural conditions but also credited and one nine
charlotte chelsea until in barcelona and georg matters in brussels thanks to both of you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today south african prosecutors are set to request a longer jail term for former olympic athlete oscar pistorius at an appeal hearing today historians shot dead his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in two thousand and thirteen justice officials have said the six year sentence he's serving for stay in camps murder is shockingly...
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for the separatists we have our correspondents covering this story barbara vessel is in brussels and charlotte is in barcelona covering the latest good to see both barbara let's start with you spain's state prosecutor now requesting a european arrest warrant for tomorrow what is the reaction there in brussels. no reaction yet there is not very likely to be one in the next hours or maybe even tomorrow because we have to remember that this is not the political process the european arrest warrant is something that is dealt with by the judiciary and the police off the two states who are involved in this extradition plea so what happens now is that the spanish police will send this european arrest warrant once the judge in madrid has formulated and signed the necessary papers to their counterparts in brussels they will then take it and then they will start to implement it that means they will start to sort of find out his push to monday and to put take him in maybe not necessarily arrest him but in any case sort of put him under his supervision and then think about whether they do need to arrest hi
for the separatists we have our correspondents covering this story barbara vessel is in brussels and charlotte is in barcelona covering the latest good to see both barbara let's start with you spain's state prosecutor now requesting a european arrest warrant for tomorrow what is the reaction there in brussels. no reaction yet there is not very likely to be one in the next hours or maybe even tomorrow because we have to remember that this is not the political process the european arrest warrant...
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barcelona our correspondent charles and philip standing by on the story for us good evening to you charlotte let's let's start with the former cattle on lawmakers who stayed in spain and who showed up in court today but a judge sent eight of them to jail without any chance of bill what more do you know about this. high that grants everybody fuge crowd here behind me at the moment protesting just god now right now i have in front of the capital regional part of us this was the place where on friday i just miss homemakers voted for independence now very different scenes days very many women inmates of then and now behind bars now we know eight submittals and one game jail because he left the party just the food the independence that many to people here are incredibly angry a what's going on here and they are laying their regime on is to do that president they're also expressing a lot of the kind of european leader question that there are asking here behind me exactly how many very little prisoners does erupt need in order to act and we know that there's a huge crowd here not sold on a number o
barcelona our correspondent charles and philip standing by on the story for us good evening to you charlotte let's let's start with the former cattle on lawmakers who stayed in spain and who showed up in court today but a judge sent eight of them to jail without any chance of bill what more do you know about this. high that grants everybody fuge crowd here behind me at the moment protesting just god now right now i have in front of the capital regional part of us this was the place where on...
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dubin ski you think following developments this high charlotte what has sparked a proposal to change the law give us some background to this. well thirty year old man was acquitted of raping the eleven year old girl when he was twenty two years old this is a case it's been in the court system for some time in france now and the fact that he was acquitted of raping this eleven year old girl has caused absolute controversy here in france people describing an eleven year old child as being innocent as being unable to give consent to sexual relations godless of what the situation was now some of the details of this case have been pretty horrific it turns out that the girl who is eleven years old at the time she became pregnant following that sexual encounter and then later gave birth to a child a child that's now in the foster system here in france now this case has provoked the french government to say that it will really look at some of the laws in the cases of presumed consent when it comes to children having sex but that in itself is cause its own controversy because the french gover
dubin ski you think following developments this high charlotte what has sparked a proposal to change the law give us some background to this. well thirty year old man was acquitted of raping the eleven year old girl when he was twenty two years old this is a case it's been in the court system for some time in france now and the fact that he was acquitted of raping this eleven year old girl has caused absolute controversy here in france people describing an eleven year old child as being...
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charlotte that we shall have been ski for us there live from paris thank you. now the russian justice ministry sent letters to two major u.s. funded media outlets and their subsidiaries to notifying them that they may soon be designated as foreign agents the move comes in response to r.t. being forced to register as a foreign agent in america. as the details well the new legislation targets u.s. funded outlets including voice of america radio free europe and its other regional branches this comes only a few days after r.t. america was forced to register as a foreign agent or have all of their assets frozen russian r t have been regular topics of discussion at various hearings in the us discussing alleged russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen election but until this very day there has been no evidence. substantiate any of these claims under the foreign agents registration act will now have to disclose its finances provide regular reporting on its activities all within forty eight hours they'll also have to add a disclaimer on all of its work the m
charlotte that we shall have been ski for us there live from paris thank you. now the russian justice ministry sent letters to two major u.s. funded media outlets and their subsidiaries to notifying them that they may soon be designated as foreign agents the move comes in response to r.t. being forced to register as a foreign agent in america. as the details well the new legislation targets u.s. funded outlets including voice of america radio free europe and its other regional branches this...
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our sister station in charlotte explains what happens next. >> 2, 3. >> reporter: dui check points a great way to get drunk drivers off the road but police say they are a lot of work. >> the officer has to do a report, go to court, has to go to the jail. now in the system, now da office has to deal with them. the hospitals have to deal with them. >> reporter: michael crowley, chief law enforcement officer for mecklenburg county alcohol control board says the check points weren't showing results anymore. >> we had a lot of police officers, a lot of man power, we only got like 9 people. >> reporter: he came up with operation safe streets. officers in unmarked cars sit in parking lots of local bars and study the people who come out. >> can't find their keys, phones, very loud, and those are the people we walk up to. >> reporter: no ticket, no handcuffs, just one simple question. >> we just ask them, do you think is a good idea you drive home? they are usually like maybe not. >> reporter: if the drinker can't afford a safe ride home, the county pays for uber. >> what is $10 opposed to a
our sister station in charlotte explains what happens next. >> 2, 3. >> reporter: dui check points a great way to get drunk drivers off the road but police say they are a lot of work. >> the officer has to do a report, go to court, has to go to the jail. now in the system, now da office has to deal with them. the hospitals have to deal with them. >> reporter: michael crowley, chief law enforcement officer for mecklenburg county alcohol control board says the check points...
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or dock or spondon to charlotte chosen field on the story for us tonight in barcelona charlotte thank you very much. but to the united states now and change is on the horizon of the u.s. federal reserve u.s. president double trump has nominated jerome powell to head the u.s. central bank if confirmed by the senate paul would replace janet yellen as the nation's top monetary policy maker funny from our business desk is here now to tell us about this development from the white house i mean we know his name jerome tal's on e who is what we also know that it's no surprise that he's been nominated but don't troll because he's seen as a very pragmatic policymaker brand and there's more of course in fact the way he's doing his policy doesn't differ that much from janet yellen. therefore we do not expect any big changes when it comes to an interest rate hike he's seen as a person who is rather soft on that was rather stable and that the peers more. if trump out his way this man would head up the most influential central bank in the world jerome powell a former private equity executive has bee
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and our correspondent charlotte also pill is in barcelona solid how are people reacting to this news that a former colleague or now has a warrant out for his arrest. this protest began as a demonstration against the detention of eight dismissed catalan leaders is now people tell me turned into a protest against madrid's attempt to crush the independence movement as a whole as you started to churchill in here that this european arrest warrant had been issued there which hans of pollution is our president people here believe that he is being. is being punished for following through on exactly what he was elected to do they say this independence movement is democratic and just and they are deeply concerned by the news that another group of just missed politicians also now look closer to being behind bars let's go back to those caught on cabinet members of the been arrested we heard one has been released on bail what more can you tell us about. that squire that's the business minister who was released on bail he had to pay fifty thousand euros a believe the reason he was released while t
and our correspondent charlotte also pill is in barcelona solid how are people reacting to this news that a former colleague or now has a warrant out for his arrest. this protest began as a demonstration against the detention of eight dismissed catalan leaders is now people tell me turned into a protest against madrid's attempt to crush the independence movement as a whole as you started to churchill in here that this european arrest warrant had been issued there which hans of pollution is our...
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the politically fragile situation in belgium idea of his barber of a cell for us in brussels and a charlotte shell some pill in barcelona thank you both. well catalonia as most are independents are being watched by separatist movements in many parts of the world in nigeria a group called the indigenous people of biafra is calling for an independent state in the south east of the country it is an old demand that sparked a bloody civil war fifty years ago w. visited the home of the independence movement leader nom de canio who went missing in september his disappearance has fueled fears of new violence this is a statue of nom de condo with its arms chopped off the real name become who has disappeared. i witnesses say security forces stormed his house in southeastern nigeria in september he has not been seen since the army says he fled but this man believes he was killed i would say it will be the case a member of the separatist i.p.o. be the indigenous people of be up for up he has been on guard at his leaders house since it was raided and conduit himself disappeared so from that joyce hsiang
the politically fragile situation in belgium idea of his barber of a cell for us in brussels and a charlotte shell some pill in barcelona thank you both. well catalonia as most are independents are being watched by separatist movements in many parts of the world in nigeria a group called the indigenous people of biafra is calling for an independent state in the south east of the country it is an old demand that sparked a bloody civil war fifty years ago w. visited the home of the independence...
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earlier we spoke with our very own charlotte shells and pills in brussels and we asked her why paris won the right to host the european banking agent's and i think a lot of people really are wondering why frankfurt wasn't the winner for the a.b.a. it had been a front runner and a lot thought that it was going to take the lead it didn't though it was knocked out it did reach the final three alongside dublin then came down to dublin and to paris and then in a tie break the names were picked out of a hat and paris was the n.s.a. was something of a bit of luck for paris with dublin left incredibly disappointed but that does not do it down paris of course is something of a financial hub it's already home to the european security markets agency that might played a role ultimately the ne win this had to prove various criteria one of which being that they were ready to take over is seen as the u.k. left the e.u. and immediately hosts the e.p.a. that something obviously paris proved that it was able to do. and there was our charlotte show some pills there reporting from brussels here's some o
earlier we spoke with our very own charlotte shells and pills in brussels and we asked her why paris won the right to host the european banking agent's and i think a lot of people really are wondering why frankfurt wasn't the winner for the a.b.a. it had been a front runner and a lot thought that it was going to take the lead it didn't though it was knocked out it did reach the final three alongside dublin then came down to dublin and to paris and then in a tie break the names were picked out...
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the politically fragile situation and belgium idea of these barbara vessel for us in brussels and a charlotte shell some pill in barcelona thank you both now u.s. president donald trump has left washington ahead of his first official tour of asia the president and first lady boarded air force one a short while ago they are first going to hawaii where they will get a briefing on u.s. military forces in the pacific after that they had to japan tensions over north korea's nuclear threat look likely to dominate the traffic on thursday the u.s. flew supersonic bombers over the korean peninsula for military exercises north korea has condemned the move saying america is seeking to ignite nuclear war earlier we spoke to journal steven burrill wake in the south korean capital seoul and we asked if the u.s. bombers flying of the korean peninsula are a show of force ahead of trump's arrival in the region. this is not exactly routine but these types are some of the force are they do take place from time to time but they're never random they're always they always have some kind of objective in mind and i
the politically fragile situation and belgium idea of these barbara vessel for us in brussels and a charlotte shell some pill in barcelona thank you both now u.s. president donald trump has left washington ahead of his first official tour of asia the president and first lady boarded air force one a short while ago they are first going to hawaii where they will get a briefing on u.s. military forces in the pacific after that they had to japan tensions over north korea's nuclear threat look...
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charlotte/douglas said he didn't have access to any air craft. the arrest causing some concern for some travelers at charlotte's airport. >> i feel scared because could have hurt anybody. you don't know what his intention was or what he was going to do with that thing. >> if they know ahead of time there is something to keep us safe. >> the charge is possession, acquiring and transporting a weapon of mass destruction. and fells is charged with three counts of manufacturing a weapon of mass destruction. both men are in the mecklenburg county jail with $45,000 bonds. rick? >> thank you. the mercury fortunately is rising now in the northeast and mid-atlantic after a blast of arctic air caused all sorts of problems across the great lakes region and the northeast, including motorists navigating icy roads in syracuse, new york. >> probably used to it, but it's below average when you talk about where we should be this time of year. a warm-up is about to take place and already is. it will be very slow. plenty of cool temperatures across the country. talk
charlotte/douglas said he didn't have access to any air craft. the arrest causing some concern for some travelers at charlotte's airport. >> i feel scared because could have hurt anybody. you don't know what his intention was or what he was going to do with that thing. >> if they know ahead of time there is something to keep us safe. >> the charge is possession, acquiring and transporting a weapon of mass destruction. and fells is charged with three counts of manufacturing a...
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charlotte dubica thank you charlotte. you are right up to a very busy news are i'll be back with the latest for you at the top of the hour. a very warm welcome for stan collymore. over the next few days international teams rick. the plan is to going head to head preparing for the world cup emotion extreme including my beloved england who play their old nemesis the germans a money knows all about scoring that fixture and face woke up seeing generally smok allowing his cool two hundred forty five club goals won the palme d'or and scored forty goals for england including four cup finals themselves i sat down with a team south to talk with the ninety nine will cope. if you've joined us on the show. wanted to interview a fright she's because supply is more in korea overlaps with the one to keep coming through little close watching. the wimbledon guy.
charlotte dubica thank you charlotte. you are right up to a very busy news are i'll be back with the latest for you at the top of the hour. a very warm welcome for stan collymore. over the next few days international teams rick. the plan is to going head to head preparing for the world cup emotion extreme including my beloved england who play their old nemesis the germans a money knows all about scoring that fixture and face woke up seeing generally smok allowing his cool two hundred forty five...
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charlotte douglas says dan did not have access to any aircraft. access to the airport has since been terminated. the arrest causing some concern for some travelers at charlotte's airport. >> i was so scared because he could have hurt anybody. you don't know what his intention was, what he was going to do with that thing. >> if they know ahead of time that there's something out there to keep us safe, which sounds like they possibly did. >> dan is being charged with possession of acquiring and transporting a weapon of mass destruction. fells is charged with possession of weapon of mass destruction. both men on bonds. >> made a wrong decision in accepting a pipe bomb from roommate. >> of course, given his position in the airport, of course, some concern there. >> the guy who made the pipe bomb, he did it because of a dispute with a neighbor. >> dispute with the neighbor. >> do we know what that was about? >> the guy who built it, not the neighbor. >> wow. >> well, they got the bomb. >> they did. good police work, frankly. >> okay. bryan llenas, thank
charlotte douglas says dan did not have access to any aircraft. access to the airport has since been terminated. the arrest causing some concern for some travelers at charlotte's airport. >> i was so scared because he could have hurt anybody. you don't know what his intention was, what he was going to do with that thing. >> if they know ahead of time that there's something out there to keep us safe, which sounds like they possibly did. >> dan is being charged with possession...
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from want a story let me join our correspondence bob in brussels and charlotte in boston and starting with you charlotte how many of the kotla lawmakers actually traveled from barcelona to madrid for the court hearing. we know rita the twenty people in total would you to show up to court today that's it two separate hearings we had one going on in the supreme court and one going on in the high court the court that was meant to answer two now we know a number of lawmakers have showed up to both court hearings one of the first aton up to the high court's permission once dismissed vice president john kerry as he went in and made a huge flurry of press attention he refused to give a statement to the press we know that not only those who are called to also have appeared at the court but also a number of lawmakers who weren't cool to those court hearings travelled down to madrid especially in a show of support a lot of people there outside the court shouting freedom counter to that though as is the case with this with this process they were very large number of people who are against this i
from want a story let me join our correspondence bob in brussels and charlotte in boston and starting with you charlotte how many of the kotla lawmakers actually traveled from barcelona to madrid for the court hearing. we know rita the twenty people in total would you to show up to court today that's it two separate hearings we had one going on in the supreme court and one going on in the high court the court that was meant to answer two now we know a number of lawmakers have showed up to both...
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years after the charity help her and her family, charlotte room. years after the charity help her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey. there's always a waiting list here. the last family left an hour ago and list here. the last family left an hourago and i'm list here. the last family left an hour ago and i'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them start their new life. women's lives are already at risk and i think this statistic is something like over to women a week are murdered in england and wales. if there weren't the refuges that there are now, that figure will go up. i already fear when we have to say to somebody, sorry, no, we're full, ialready fear, where's that woman going to go? the government has said it's committed £40 million until 2020 and is introducing a domestic violence and abuse bill to protect and support victims and their children. meanwhile, charlotte says do everything she can to
years after the charity help her and her family, charlotte room. years after the charity help her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey. there's always a waiting list here. the last family left an hour ago and list here. the last family left an hourago and i'm list here. the last family left an hour ago and i'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them...
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the first half belonged to the wizards tonight in charlotte. gortat tofrom martin bradley beal. but this goes to overtime. walker drives, shot blocked by john wall. the bucket and the foul. the hornets win this one, 129-12 4. on the ice, the caps hosting ottawa. shot on goal,h a hammered home, 1-0 washington. later in the first, nice passing. ovechkin.e to alex game over. the great 8 finds the back of the debt, the capitals beat the senators 5-2. for the redskins. jordan reed will miss his fourth straight game with a new injured hamstring. skins-giants, tomorrow night at 8:30. and a big day for high school football. ou inon will face ball the annual turkey bowl, opening kickoff set for 11 a.m. a lot of football tomorrow. jonathan: so just sit in front of the television. bill: a normal thursday if i bill: a really nice thanksgiving consistentas kept clouds. and we are dry. jonathan: any pressing questions on facebook live? bill: favorite kind of pie. pecan pie, apple pie. jonathan: i like blueberry. you can have blueberry anytime. black friday used to bring out the worst in me. i
the first half belonged to the wizards tonight in charlotte. gortat tofrom martin bradley beal. but this goes to overtime. walker drives, shot blocked by john wall. the bucket and the foul. the hornets win this one, 129-12 4. on the ice, the caps hosting ottawa. shot on goal,h a hammered home, 1-0 washington. later in the first, nice passing. ovechkin.e to alex game over. the great 8 finds the back of the debt, the capitals beat the senators 5-2. for the redskins. jordan reed will miss his...
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even in atlanta, a woman for mayor, in charlotte, a mayor's race. a bunch of places around the country where we saw women really surge yesterday. >> what did you see? >> it was such an interesting race. i saw ed gillespie the night before the election. he is actually a very impressive candidate. ed northam wouldn't exactly set the world on fire. and he flip-flopped on a totally unnecessarily on the issue of sanctuary cities. so that made the democrats' victory even more of a surprise. for me, the real story of yesterday was how much better their turnout operation was. the democrats spent a lot of money in the northern suburbs on turnout and it paid off. they got people to the polls. the anti-trump feeling mattered but getting, translating that into wins was a structural issue for the democrats. and that's i think the story of virginia in many ways. >> and on that point, i think that's true. i think there's something about the resistance that's real. and we have to be careful. it is like an unguided missile. i don't think the democratic party is guid
even in atlanta, a woman for mayor, in charlotte, a mayor's race. a bunch of places around the country where we saw women really surge yesterday. >> what did you see? >> it was such an interesting race. i saw ed gillespie the night before the election. he is actually a very impressive candidate. ed northam wouldn't exactly set the world on fire. and he flip-flopped on a totally unnecessarily on the issue of sanctuary cities. so that made the democrats' victory even more of a...
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in charlotte today, we watched cleaners, maintenance workers, scrambling. preparing a jet that just arrived to leave. >> and everything has to be done 120s, otherwise we er may not be an issue this year that problems. all the time and today has been the worst day yet. >> reporter: scenes in dallairlines where atches social media, fixi problems. that passenger was worried about making a conneclet's see what he says. >> he says, "oh, good, we were really worried about it." >> david kerley joins us live along the tarmac in charlotte, where planes are being moved into position for takeoff. tomorrow likely going to be busier tomorrow but the biggest headache is sunday where everybody comes back at once? >> reporter: yeah they pack it all. as you see the workers continue to turn this aircraft an air craft passing us. everybody gets out of town is spread over friday through wednesday, busy daytomorrow but you're right, david, sunday everybody wants to come home. it's going to be a very busy day. >> all right, safe traveling and glad you have the vest o you can get
in charlotte today, we watched cleaners, maintenance workers, scrambling. preparing a jet that just arrived to leave. >> and everything has to be done 120s, otherwise we er may not be an issue this year that problems. all the time and today has been the worst day yet. >> reporter: scenes in dallairlines where atches social media, fixi problems. that passenger was worried about making a conneclet's see what he says. >> he says, "oh, good, we were really worried about...
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abc news, charlotte. >> in case your bag does not make it on that charlotte flight, blame david kerley. hit him up on twitter personally. >> he had the vest out, and he wasn't quite sure what to do with it. >> exactly. >>> the weather may also have a say in whether your bags and more importantly, you, make your connecting flights. from paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane, thanksgiving travel, wednesday before you head off to grandma's house. in the northwest, soggy weather. we're expecting problems throughout florida as well as right along the east coast for wednesday travel. on thanksgiving day, high pressure to the west and east, not a problem. cooler in the east, but thunderstorms rumbling through florida. and the northwest corner of the country for thanksgiving day. and the big day that really counts, the shopping day, scattered showers around the great lakes region but clear every where else. iorities are.ere paul's the big day. >>> we turn now to charlie rose, facing a new wave of sexual harassment allegations. after being fired. the latest are cbs s
abc news, charlotte. >> in case your bag does not make it on that charlotte flight, blame david kerley. hit him up on twitter personally. >> he had the vest out, and he wasn't quite sure what to do with it. >> exactly. >>> the weather may also have a say in whether your bags and more importantly, you, make your connecting flights. from paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane, thanksgiving travel, wednesday before you head off to...
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let's go right to barcelona charlotte shelton pilla standing by for us there hi charlotte as we said a judge in spain has sent eight former callen lawmakers to jail what more can you tell us. samy well right now i'm in front of the council and parliament this is the place on friday where dismissed lawmakers voted for independence there are jubilant scenes head now few days later something very different we have a huge crowd here around us protesting the announcement that eight key dismissed members of the catalan government are now on their way to jail and we're hearing from the crowd here who's going on is the president's they're also saying we are all republican the crowd is to be so big where we are that several raids have been shot all that how many people are heading over here to express that anger at exactly what has happened now we've got eight of the nine men and women who have paid for the high court today who is now on their way to jail we don't know how long they'll be there but we do know that they're facing some extremely serious charges the charges that the facing of re
let's go right to barcelona charlotte shelton pilla standing by for us there hi charlotte as we said a judge in spain has sent eight former callen lawmakers to jail what more can you tell us. samy well right now i'm in front of the council and parliament this is the place on friday where dismissed lawmakers voted for independence there are jubilant scenes head now few days later something very different we have a huge crowd here around us protesting the announcement that eight key dismissed...
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charlotte: we'll have to speculate. a lot of people are wondering why frankfurt was not the winner for the epa. it had been a front matter and we thought it was going to take the lead. it did not, it was knocked out and he did reach the final three alongside dublin and then it came down to dublin and to paris and in a tiebreak boat, names were picked out of a hat and paris was the winner, there is something of a bit of luck for paris which was left incredibly disappointed. let's not do down, paris is a financial hub, it is only on to the european security markets agency, that might play a role. ultimately, any winner of this had to prove various criteria. one of which is that they were damaged takeover as soon as the eu and the u.k. posted the eva. that is something paris proved it was able to do. >> moving the agencies brings up its own problems including issues of workers. >> that is right, although the idea is that as the new host city -- if it is able to relocate the workers from london -- and a lot of the videos th
charlotte: we'll have to speculate. a lot of people are wondering why frankfurt was not the winner for the epa. it had been a front matter and we thought it was going to take the lead. it did not, it was knocked out and he did reach the final three alongside dublin and then it came down to dublin and to paris and in a tiebreak boat, names were picked out of a hat and paris was the winner, there is something of a bit of luck for paris which was left incredibly disappointed. let's not do down,...
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shell some pill reporting there as protests continue in barcelona thank you charlotte. well let's take a closer look at the economic implications of the crisis funny is here with more on that and if the verse institutional crisis sumi to hit spain in decades the central bank says to pour truck to political conflict could damage the economy especially catalonia ass certainty has seen over a thousand companies relocate their headquarters to all other parts of the country and last month catalonia lads the nation's seventeen autonomous regions in chop losses for the demonstrators in front of the catalonian parliament were angry and things look set to get worse for businesses before they get better there is talk of a general strike in the coming days german business owners here are nervous. things have settled down a little which is a positive development for our businesses but we don't know how long it'll last but the arrests are of course a disturbing factor we'll have to wait and see how the population reacts. hamas is keeping a close eye on things the head of a company t
shell some pill reporting there as protests continue in barcelona thank you charlotte. well let's take a closer look at the economic implications of the crisis funny is here with more on that and if the verse institutional crisis sumi to hit spain in decades the central bank says to pour truck to political conflict could damage the economy especially catalonia ass certainty has seen over a thousand companies relocate their headquarters to all other parts of the country and last month catalonia...