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A key date on North Korea's calendar came and went on Tuesday with no military provocations.

Many watchers had predicted a possible missile launch, but it never materialized.

That said,... pundits warn the regime may conduct missile tests in the coming weeks.

Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.

North Korea celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the founding of its ruling Workers' Party

on Tuesday with singing and dancing.

(KOREAN) "When I make eye contact with the audience,

they smile back at me.

It makes me happy and there's great ambiance."

Contrary to what many had anticipated,... the regime did not conduct any provocations,...

with its state media broadcasting performances and the usual propaganda.

With a massive personnel reshuffle within the party over the weekend,... experts say

leader Kim Jong-un could be focusing on consolidating his power base.

They say Pyongyang could have decided to remain quiet especially when all eyes are on the

regime's next move.

Some also say the North could be calculating the timing for its next provocation as U.S.

President Donald Trump continues to ramp up his harsh rhetoric against the regime.

(KOREAN) "As North Korea's provocations are followed

by a significant aftermath, which is sometimes difficult for the regime to handle,... it's

likely Pyongyang is still weighing its options."

Yet,... tensions on the Korean Peninsula remain elevated as the regime may carry out provocations

on October 18th, when China begins its 19th Party Congress or sometime in mid-October

when the U.S. is expected to send an aircraft carrier to waters near the peninsula for a

combined exercise with the South Korean Navy.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea remains quiet on regime's key anniversary - Duration: 1:51.

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সরাসরি আজকের সারাদিনের বাংলা খবর একাত্তর টিভি সংবাদ ১১ অক্টোবর ২০১৭ Bangladesh News Today - Duration: 12:33.

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Sandwich Khaman Recipe | Dhokla | Gujrati Sandwich Dhokla | Instant Khaman | Layered Dhokla - Duration: 3:36.

Hello friends, welcome back to my channel Nish Shreya

Today we are going to make Sandwich Khaman

For this recipe, we are using green chutney

See the link of green chutney in the description below

We need green chutney of thick consistency

3 ways of making thick consistency

Option 1 Avocado

Grind avocado along with other ingredients while grinding green chuney

Option 2 Grated coconut

Option 3 Roasted peanuts

See the ingredients of Sandwich khaman

Grease the container with oil

Prepare steamer

Boil water in large pan and place ring at the center

Chickpeas flour 3/4 cup

Sooji - 3/4 cup

Curd - 3/4 cup

Lemon juice - 2 tsp

Sugar - 1tsp

Salt - 1tsp

Turmeric powder - 3/4 tsp

Oil - 2 tsp

Mix well

Gradually add water to make a smooth batter

Divide batter in two bowls

Add 3/4 tsp Eno fruit salt in one bowl

Mix well

Pour in greased container

Place the bowl in steamer

Make sure water is boiling in steamer at high flame

Cover with heavy lid

Steam at high flame for 5 minutes

Take out khaman after 5 minutes

Place a layer of coriander chutney

Add 3/4 tsp Eno salt to the other bowl of remaining batter

Mix well

Pour batter over chutney

Steam this in steamer for 10 minutes on high flame

Check if khaman is ready after 10 minutes

Poke knife at the center

khaman is ready if knife comes out clean

Let the khaman cool down on the counter

For tempering - Heat 2 tbsp oil

Mustard seed - 1tsp

Cumin seed - 1tsp

Sliced green chili - 8 to 9

Few curry leaves

Saute till green chili is cooked

Tempering is ready

Take out khaman on a plate

Garnish with tempering

Chopped coriander leaves

Cut khaman in squares

Sandwich khaman is ready

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For more infomation >> Sandwich Khaman Recipe | Dhokla | Gujrati Sandwich Dhokla | Instant Khaman | Layered Dhokla - Duration: 3:36.

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Polite English Phrases for good 'Social Skills' | Free English speaking lessons by Niharika - Duration: 10:04.

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DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 3 "Time Machine" Trailer (HD) - Duration: 0:42.

You guys are superheroes?

We're about to find out.

PT Barnum.

Dinosaurs.

King Arthur?

It's gonna take a lifetime to clean these up.

An endless adventure, how exciting.

Julius Caesar showed up in Aruba.

Is that a fact?

This is a time machine.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Tuesdays 9/8c on The CW.

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Gadget Smash - Pacafe CS300 Backpack Review - Duration: 1:52.

Hi there!

I just bought my Pacsafe CS300 online.

I picked the cranberry color because I think it outshines all other colors available in my opinion.

Now let's have a closer look at my stuff if it's really worth buying.

The material used is great.

It's water resistant.

It's undeniably durable, the bag could last for years.

It's slash proof. There are crossed wires so you're at ease while

you walk in the streets specially at night when most thieves lurks around.

It has several hooks and lockable zippers…

These are great for tech-savvy pips' out there

You'll be ensured that you're laptops, gadgets or devices are safe.

For the main compartment the sliders are located at the rear side of the bag,

obviously it cannot be easily opened by thieves.

It has laptop compartment, pocket on top for easy access, and an RFID

safe pocket for your passport and credit cards to secure your identity from guys who have

RFID scanners.

All in all, Pacsafe CS300 is a worth buy for me

It's durable and I feel ease with my things since it has lot of safety features.

That's it, Bye Gadget Smashers!

For more infomation >> Gadget Smash - Pacafe CS300 Backpack Review - Duration: 1:52.

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You're My Drama S2 Ep 1 - Back to normal - Duration: 9:25.

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Australian Visa Basics - Offshore Partner Visa - Duration: 8:03.

Australian Visa Basics - Offshore Partner Visa

Planning on having your wedding in the Philippines, or already married in Philippines?

Or you married in Australia and your Filipina wife is now back

in Philippines?

Or you've been living together in a genuine de facto relationship for 12 months or more,

and it's time to settle into living together in Australia?

Then suggest you look at an Offshore Partner Visa,

and that you let the experts at Down Under Visa manage

the application professionally for you.

Australian Partner Visa (offshore) - What does it do?

When you wish to be together permanently in Australia with your lady from the Philippines,

you have to look at a partner visa.

Yes, the Government fees are high, but there really is no realistic choice.

Student visas and work visas are not going to cut

it, and applications like that will only ever delay the inevitable.

You need to bit the bullet and apply for that partner visa, and you are better off starting

sooner rather than later.

What's good about a partner visa?

They are a pretty good deal, actually.

Australia treats its partner visa holders very well when you look at some of

the benefits: * The right to stay permanently in Australia

* Multiple-entry travel * The right to include dependent children

in the visa application * The right to work

* The right to apply for Medicare

And today we're looking at an offshore partner visa, which is a Subclass 309.

Also known as a spouse visa or spousal visa, and is also a "de facto

visa" as the same visa applies to de facto couples as to

married couples.

It's a two-stage visa.

They do this to ensure that the visa applicant is genuine, and isn't just looking for a

free ride into Australia as was known to happen before.

The visa applicant applies for the partner visa

offshore in Manila, and actually applies for both a TEMPORARY (Subclass 309) and PERMANENT

(Subclass 100) partner visa at the same time.

They start considering the permanent partner visa two

years after applying for the temporary partner visa, as they want to ensure you are still

together and did what you said you would do.

And it's an OFFSHORE visa, as said before.

That means the applicant needs to be outside of Australia

when the application is lodged, and also when the application is decided-on and finalized.

And you may apply for this based on the applicant being legally married to an Australian Citizen

or an Australian Permanent Resident.

In fact you may apply for an offshore partner visa (unlike an ONSHORE

partner visa) before the marriage takes place, as long as it does take place before they

make a decision on the visa application.

We may also apply if you are in a genuine de facto relationship, and have been in

that for 12 months or more.

Australian Partner Visa (offshore) - What do you need?

* You must have met in person, like all partner visas

* You need to be legally married, or will legally marry before the visa application

is granted * You may be already in a de facto relationship

* You need to be able to demonstrate a committed

relationship to the exclusion of all others, where you can demonstrate you lead a shared-life

in a way that they won't doubt your commitment.

* She needs to pass health criteria, ie. she shouldn't have anything transmissible, nor

should she (and/or any dependent children included in

the application) have health conditions that will be a

drain on the country in cost and/or in resources.

* She needs a fairly clean criminal record * You need to have no history of doing serious

jail time for violent crimes or sexual crimes that

would put the lady and/or her kids in danger * You need to be able to support her for the

first two years

Why an offshore partner visa and not a prospective marriage visa?

I explained the stresses involved in an onshore partner visa due to having a time limit to

deal with in the previous article about prospective marriage

visas, so I won't repeat myself.

The same applies to an offshore partner visa applications, because

you can apply when ready and not in a rush before another

visa runs out.

A bigger decision faces couples in deciding whether to marry in Australia or Philippines,

and we often get the question as to which is best?

We really don't get into this, because it's not our decision to make

and quite honestly there's so little difference as far as work goes.

They also take the same length of time to be processed too.

That means they are fairly quick to be processed these days out of the Manila

Embassy too.

What it comes down to 100 percent is where you wish to marry.

If you want to marry in Philippines in a Filipino wedding, then you do so.

If you prefer to marry in Australia, then that's what you should do.

I've written a few BLOG articles on the topic that

you should read.

In short?

* If you can spare 3 - 4 weeks, you can consider a marriage in the Philippines.

If not?

Then don't.

* If you can handle a large, fun-but-chaotic wedding where the organization is out of your

hands completely, then consider a wedding in the

Philippines.

* If you can't spare the time and are not sure you can handle crowds and confusion mixed

with fun, then marry in Australia on a prospective

marriage visa Think you might like to marry your lady in

the Philippines and apply for an offshore partner visa so you

can bring her to Australia to live?

Please complete our free online visa assessment form, so we can see if

we can help you.

For more infomation >> Australian Visa Basics - Offshore Partner Visa - Duration: 8:03.

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Peppa pig english | episodes compilation | New Compilation 2017 | Peppa Pig in English#64 - Duration: 2:47.

Peppa pig english | episodes compilation | New Compilation 2017

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Python Programming Tutorial | Iterator Functions - Part 1 | GeeksforGeeks - Duration: 4:07.

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Funny hair ~ hair of luck? Treasures hair? Come back again - Duration: 4:03.

Bunchan's channel

Please take a closer look until the end.

Suggestive hair ~ Hair of luck? Treasures hair? Coming down again ~

Hi! I'm Bunchan of Bunchan's channel.

Today I was watching the page of images and videos I tweeted tweetly on Bunchan 's Twitter somehow.

Well, this is it.

I have found such a suggestive image.

Is this okay to broadcast on the Internet?

Wow! It is suggestive.

It is cracked.

Very suggestive.

This is! suggestive.

Absolutely suggestive.

What?

Tweet「Due to excessive use of the muscles of the arm, something strange was growing from the left elbow」

Is that so ...

What were you doing in those days?

When I say 2014 ...

It is around time to disassemble old dresses and beds at home due to the organization of the deceased families.

This is the bed.

I disassembled it with a motorized round saw and burned it in a bath boiler.

This picture is good.

Two comments are written, so let's see the comments.

Nibi Nobiko's comment

Comment「Please do not pull it out. It might be hair of luck」

Is that so ...

Unfortunately, it seems that it was not hair of luck.

Next, Inakasodachi's comment

Comment「I am sorry suddenly. It is not fresh at all. That is treasure hair and it is useful in our house」

Is that so ...

Sounds fun? I am laughing.

Is this treasure hair?

While reading this comment ...

This is a left arm, I saw it with a glance.

Wow! It is growing.

Suggestive hair is growing from the same place!

It is Suggestive hair 2017 advent.

It's perfectly *** hair.

It seems that the hair follicle dedicated to suggestive hair is embedded in my arms.

Is this what it is said to be rumored money of luck or treasure hair?

I want to pull out as soon as possible ...

Can I pull it out?

I want to withdraw it now because it is suggestive...

Or should I grow up?

What do you think?

Goodbye then.

For more infomation >> Funny hair ~ hair of luck? Treasures hair? Come back again - Duration: 4:03.

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Treinen, Sneltrams en metro 'combi' te Amsterdam RAI - Duration: 2:55.

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[ENG SUBS] Catalonia's Carles Puigdemont Suspends Independence - Duration: 28:13.

I stand here before Parliament to present to you the results of the referendum held on October 1

and to explain the political consequences derived from it.

I am conscious, as I'm sure are many of you, that today I also stand before the people of Catalonia

and before many others, who have focused their attention on what happens today in this chamber.

We are living in an exceptional time, of historical dimension.

The consequences and effects run beyond our country and it's evident that,

far from being an internal and domestic affair,

as we have often had to hear from those who neglected their responsibility

by not wanting to know about what's happening,

Catalonia is a European issue.

Do not expect, from my speech, threats, blackmail nor insults.

The current moment is serious enough for everyone to assume their corresponding responsibility

and for the necessity to de-escalate tension and not to contribute to it, neither through word nor gesture.

In the other hand, I wish to address the people; those who came out on the 1st and the 3rd of October,

those who went to the demonstration on Saturday to advocate for dialogue,

and those who came out massively on Sunday in defence of the unity of Spain.

And to those who haven't come out in any of those gatherings.

All of us, with all of our differences, with all our points of understanding and divergence,

all form part of the same people, and we must continue to work together,

whatever happens, because that is how the history of a people who want to build a future is made.

Obviously, we will never agree on everything.

But we do understand, because we've already demonstrated it,

that the way forward can be none other than through democracy and peace.

That means respecting those who think differently, and finding a way to make possible collective aspirations,

with the realisation that that requires a large dose of dialogue and empathy.

As you may well imagine, in these recent days and hours many have spoken with me,

suggesting both what needs to be done and what needs not be done.

All of those suggestions are valid, respectable and appropriate for a moment like this.

In all cases where I could I appreciated receiving them, because in each one I've heard good reasons

which are worth listening to.

I have also asked the opinion of many people, which has helped me

and enriched the analysis of this moment in time and the perspective for the future,

and I want to give them my heartfelt thanks.

But what I'm presenting to you today is not a personal decision, nor is it the obsession of any one person:

it's the result of the 1st of October, of the will of the government which I preside over having maintained

its commitment to call, organise and hold a referendum of self-determination, and naturally of the analysis of the

following facts which we have shared at the core of Government.

Today is the time to talk about the results in the Parliament and that's what we're going to do.

We are here because on the 1st of October, Catalonia held a referendum of self-determination.

It was done in conditions, which were, rather than difficult, extreme.

It's the first time in the history of European democracies that an election day

was held in the midst of violent police attacks against voters who were cueing to post their vote.

From 8 in the morning until the close of polling stations, the Police and Guardia Civil beat defenceless

people and obliged the emergency services to attend to more than 800 people.

We all saw it, as did the world, which was horrified as the images came through.

The objective was not only to confiscate ballot boxes and voting papers.

The objective was to cause panic and make people, as they saw the images of indiscriminate police violence,

stay at home and renounce their right to vote.

But those politically responsible for these ignominious acts shot themselves in the foot.

2,286,217 citizens overcame their fear, left their homes and voted.

We don't know how many were unsuccessful in doing so, but we do know that the polling stations

which were closed down violently represented the votes of 770,000 more people.

More than two million two hundred thousand Catalans were able to vote because they overcame their fear,

and because when they arrived at their polling station they found ballot boxes,

voting slips, constituted voting tables and an operative and reliable electoral list.

The operations and police searches of the previous weeks in seeking ballot boxes

and voting slips did not prevent the referendum.

Phone taps, following people, cyber-attacks, the closure of 140 websites, interference in correspondence,

none of these things could stop the referendum. I repeat:

in spite of the efforts and resources dedicated to prevent it happening,

when the citizens arrived at the polling stations, they found ballot boxes, envelopes, voting slips,

constituted voting tables and an operative and reliable electoral list.

I wish, therefore, to recognise and appreciate all of the people

who made possible this logistical and political success.

To the volunteers who slept in the polling stations.

To the citizens who kept the ballot boxes in their homes. To those who printed the voting slips.

To the computer technicians who came up with and developed the universal electoral list.

To the workers in the Government. To those who voted yes or no, and those who voted blank.

To so many anonymous people who did their part to make it all possible.

And above all, I send my best wishes and solidarity to all those injured and mistreated in the police operation.

Those images will remain in our memories forever. We will never forget.

We must recognise and denounce that the actions of the state have caused tension and worry in Catalan society.

As President of Catalonia, I'm very conscious that at this time there are many people who are worried, anxious

and even scared about what is happening and what may come to pass.

People of all ideas and political leanings. Gratuitous violence

and the decision of some companies to transfer their headquarters,

in a decision, allow me to say, more related to their markets than to real effects in our economy

what does have real effect on our economy is the 16 billion Catalan euros which are obliged to leave each year.

Are facts which without doubt have clouded the picture.

To all those people who are afraid, I wish to send them a message of comprehension

and empathy, and also of serenity and tranquillity.

The Government of Catalonia will not deviate one millimetre from its commitment

to social and economic progress, democracy, dialogue,

tolerance, respect for difference and a willingness to negotiate.

As President I will always act with responsibility and keeping in mind the

seven and a half million citizens of the country.

I would like to explain where we are, and especially why we are where we are.

Today as the world is watching us, and indeed, today as the world is listening to us,

I think it's worth going back and explaining ourselves.

Since the death of the military dictator Francisco Franco,

Catalonia has contributed at least as much as anyone else to the consolidation of Spanish democracy.

Catalonia has been not only the economic engine of Spain, but also a modernising and stabling influence.

Catalonia believed that the Spanish Constitution of 1978 could be a good starting point

to guarantee its self-government and its material progress.

Catalonia was deeply involved in the process of returning the Spanish state

to European and international institutions after 40 years of isolation.

The passing of the years, however, began to show that the new institutional structure

which came out of the Transition, which Catalonia saw as a good starting point towards evolving

to new heights of democracy and self-governance, was seen by the hegemonic elite of the state

not as a point of departure, but in fact as a point of arrival.

With the passing of the years, the system not only stopped evolving

in the desired direction for the people of Catalonia, but began to devolve.

Consistent with this finding, in the year 2005, a large majority, 88% of this Parliament, I repeat an 88% majority

in this Parliament, following the steps marked out by the Constitution,

I repeat, following the steps marked out by the Constitution, approved a proposal

for a new Statute of Autonomy, and sent it to the Spanish Congress of Deputies.

The Catalan proposal unleashed an authentic campaign of Catalanophobia,

tied to an irresponsible manner by those who wanted to govern Spain at any price.

The text which was finally submitted for referendum in 2006

was already very different from the initial proposal from the Catalan Parliament,

but despite that was approved by the citizens who voted on it.

Turnout was 47%, and the votes in favour of the Statute were 1,899,897.

I'd like to point out that that's 145,000 votes fewer than the yes vote for independence on the 1st of October.

The state, however, hadn't had enough with the first reduction.

In 2010, four years after the entry in law of the watered down Statute, a Constitutional Court made up of magistrates

hand-picked by the two main Spanish political parties, emitted an disgraceful sentence which

watered down the Statute for a second time, modifying the content which had been voted on by the people in a referendum.

It's worth remembering this, and underlining it.

Despite having followed all the procedures of the constitution, despite being backed by 88% of the Parliament of Catalonia,

and despite popular approval in a referendum, the combined action by the Congress of Deputies and the Constitutional Court

converted the Catalan proposal into an unrecognisable text.

And it's worth remembering and underlining also: this unrecognisable text,

doubly edited and not voted upon by Catalans, this is the current law in force.

This has been the result of Catalonia trying to modify its Juridical Statute by constitutional means: a humiliation.

But that's not everything.

Since the sentence of the Constitutional Court against the Statute voted upon by the people,

the Spanish political system not only has not moved a finger to try to go back

and repair this break, but rather it has activated an aggressive and systematic program of recentralisation.

From the point of view of self-government, the last seven years have been the worst of the last forty:

continual degradation of competencies through a series of decrees, laws and sentences;

inattention and lack of investment in the basic system of infrastructure in Catalonia, a key part of a country's economic progress;

and hurtful disrespect towards our language, culture and the way of life in our country.

Everything that I explain in these short lines has had a profound impact in Catalan society.

It's got to the point that during this period many Catalans, millions of Catalans,

have come to the rational conclusion that the only way to guarantee survival, not only of self-government,

but of our values as a society, is the foundation of Catalonia as a state.

The results of the last elections to the Parliament of Catalonia are a testament to this.

Furthermore, something even more relevant has happened:

in parallel with the formation of a pro-independence absolute majority in the Parliament,

a broad consensus has been forged that the future of Catalonia, whatever it may be,

had to be decided by the Catalan people, democratically and pacifically, through a referendum.

In the most recent poll by an important newspaper in Madrid, not from here, from Madrid, 82% of Catalans expressed this idea.

With the objective of making possible this referendum, in the last few years the Catalan institutions

and civil societies have generated many initiatives before the Spanish government and its institutions.

It's all documented: up to 18 times, and in all possible formats,

opening a dialogue has been proposed to agree a referendum similar to the one held in Scotland on 18 September 2014.

A referendum with the date and a question agreed between the two sides, in which both sides could campaign

and present their arguments, and in which both sides commit to accepting and applying the result through a negotiation

which protects their respective interests.

If that has been possible in one of the oldest, most consolidated and exemplary democracies in the world,

as the United Kingdom is, why could it not also be done in Spain?

The answer to all of those initiatives has been a radical and absolute no, combined with police and judicial persecution of Catalan authorities.

Ex-President Artur Mas and ex-ministers Joana Ortega and Irene Rigau, as with the ex-minister of Presidency Francesc Homs,

have been banned from holding office for having promoted a non-binding participative process without juridical effect on the 9 of November 2014.

And not only banned from public office, but also fined in an arbitrary and abusive way:

if they do not deposit more than 5 million euros to the Spanish Court of Accounts,

all of their assets will be embargoed and their families may be affected.

Apart from them, the bureau of this Parliament and dozens of municipal elected officials have been charged for expressing support for the right

to decide and permit debates on the referendum.

Charges have been brought against the President of the Parliament

and its bureau to prevent them permitting the debate to take place.

The last wave of repression against Catalan institutions

has resulted in the detainment and arrest of 16 officials and public servants in the Government of Catalonia,

who had to appear in court handcuffed and without being informed of the accusation against them.

The world needs to know too that the leaders of the entities which have led the biggest peaceful demonstrations in Europe's history

are charged with the crime of sedition, which carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison.

These are people responsible for having organised demonstrations which amazed the world for their civility and lack of incident.

This has been the answer of the Spanish State to Catalan demands,

which have always been expressed in a peaceful way and through the majorities obtained at the polls.

The people of Catalonia have demanded the freedom to be able to decide for years.

It's very simple. We have not found anyone to dialogue with in the past nor are we finding one in the present.

There is no State institution that is open to talking about the claim of the majority of this Parliament and of Catalan society.

The last hope we could have left was for the monarchy to exercise the arbitration and moderating role

that the constitution attaches to it, but the last week's speech confirmed our worst assumptions.

I now turn to the citizens of the whole of the Spanish state who are following with concern what is happening in Catalonia.

I want to convey a message of serenity and respect, a willingness to dialogue

and of political accord, as has always been our desire and our priority.

I am aware of the information that is conveyed to them by most media and the narrative that has been established.

But I dare to ask them to make an effort, for the good of all; an effort to know and recognise what has led us here

and the reasons that have driven us.

We are not delinquents, nor are we crazy, nor are we attempting a coup,

nor just some bad people: we are normal people who ask to be able to vote

and who have been willing to undertake all necessary dialogue to carry it out in an agreed manner.

We have nothing against Spain and the Spanish. Quite the opposite.

We want to understand each other better, and that is the desire of the majority in Catalonia.

Because today, for many years now, the relationship isn't working

and nothing has been done to reverse a situation that has become unsustainable.

And a people can not be compelled, against its will,

to accept a status quo that it did not vote for and does not want.

The Constitution is a democratic framework, but it is equally true that there is democracy beyond the Constitution.

Ladies and gentlemen, with the results of the referendum on October 1st,

Catalonia has earned the right to be an independent state, and has earned the right to be heard and respected.

I must recognise that today Catalonia is being listened to and respected beyond our frontiers.

The yes to independence won an absolute majority in the elections,

and two years later it has won a referendum under the attacks of batons.

The ballot boxes, the only language we understand, say yes to independence.

And this is the route I am committed to traveling.

As is known, the Referendum Law establishes that, two days after the official proclamation of the results

and in the case where the number of Yes votes is superior to the number of No votes,

the Parliament (and I cite the wording of the law)

"will hold an ordinary session to put into effect a formal declaration

of the independence of Catalonia, its effects and agree the beginning of the constituent process".

There's a before and after the 1st of October,

and we have achieved what we committed ourselves to at the beginning of this legislature.

Arriving at this historic moment, and as President of the Generalitat, I take it upon myself to say,

in presenting to you the results of the referendum before Parliament and our co-citizens,

that the people have determined that Catalonia should become an independent state in the form of a republic.

That is what needs to be done today, responsibly and with respect.

In with the same solemnity, the Government and I myself propose that the Parliament

suspends the effects of the declaration of independence so that in the coming weeks

we may begin a dialogue without which it is impossible to arrive at an agreed solution.

We firmly believe that this moment needs not only a de-escalation of tension but also a clear

and committed willingness to advance the claims of the people of Catalonia

from the results of the 1st of October.

We must keep these results in mind during the period of dialogue which we are willing to open.

It is well-known that since the referendum different mediation initiatives have been

put in place, regarding dialogue and negotiation and at national, state and international level.

Some of these are publicly known, while others are not known yet.

All are serious attempts, and were difficult to imagine happening just a short time ago.

The cries for dialogue and for no violence have been heard from all corners of the globe;

yesterday's declaration by a group of eight Nobel Peace Prize winners;

the declaration the group The Elders led by the ex-secretary general of the United Nations Kofi Annan

and made up of people of great world relevance; the positions of Presidents

and Prime Ministers of European countries, European political leaders.

There's a prayer for dialogue which runs through Europe,

because Europe already feels interrupted by the effects of what could happen with a bad resolution of this conflict.

All of these voices deserve to be listened to.

And all, without exception, have asked that we open a time to give dialogue with the Spanish state a chance.

That is also what needs to be done today, responsibly and with respect.

In finishing, I call on the responsibility of everyone.

To the citizens of Catalonia, I ask that we continue to express ourselves as we have done up to now,

with freedom and with respect fro those who think differently.

To companies and economic stakeholders, I ask that they continue to generate wealth

and not fall into the temptation to use their power to influence the population.

To the political parties, I ask that they contribute with their words and actions to lower the tension.

I also ask this of the media. To the Spanish government, I ask that they listen, not to us if they don't want,

but to those who advocate for mediation and to the international community, and to the millions of citizens

around Spain who ask that they renounce repression and imposition.

To the European Union, I ask that they get deeply involved and hold up the fundamental values of the Union.

Today the Government of Catalonia makes a gesture of responsibility and generosity,

and again reaches out its hand in dialogue.

I'm convinced that, if in the coming days everyone acts with the same responsibility

and fulfils their obligations, the conflict between Catalonia and the Spanish state

can be resolved in a manner that is serene and with accord, respecting the will of the people.

For us, this will not stop here.

Because we want to be true to our long history, to all who suffered and made sacrifices,

and because we want a future of dignity for our children, for all those people who want to make Catalonia their land of welcome and hope.

Thank you very much.

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Humpty Dumpty Learn Colors For Kids Children Toddlers Nursery Rhymes Kids Songs - Duration: 1:01:28.

Poor Humpty Dumpty he is always falling down

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

All the king's horses and all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

All the king's horses and all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

All the king's horses and all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

All the king's horses and all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish. swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish, all through the town!

The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. chat, chat, chat, chat, chat, chat.

The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. all through the town!

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep, beep, beep, beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. all through the town!

The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah!

The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! all through the town!

The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh!

The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! all through the town!

The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

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