The first piece in your Global Economic session is on brussels. Obviously, a lot of attention there. This is home to the European Unions headquarters. We know that because one of the bombings took place at a metro station right outside of them. This is a city with a lot of internal tension. Ellen our stories sort of takes a step back from the tragic events of the last week, looking at the city as sort of a tale of two cities, where you have the European Union and all of the people who work there. David bureaucrats. Ellen bureaucrats, yes. Then you look at the people who live in some of the very poor neighborhoods, including some neighborhoods that are heavily muslim, where there is high unemployment and where there is this huge economic divide. And inequality. One of the things we deal with is how brussels is run in such a way that it has six Police Forces and has 19 municipalities within it. And just how hard it is, to govern and meld these communities together. David illustrating als