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savannah h al. >> we love that anne. >> that was ane. >> tha peggy fleming?takin live final under way for t biggest party in philadelphia history. just but inkin phihia a has mucso historic to this country and to thi area and this is going t biggest party na thisthat this city has peo tha a nbc 10 coverage of theions. >> i'm rosem connors. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we have you covered all day long. we are on the air right now. we are not going time soon. we are going to show you the players here, them getting on e buses the parade up broad street around city hall, up the parkway and the ceremony later on this rnoonf arts. >> we a with our noses possibly running. it is so cold outhet is up about 4:00 h 4:3 3:00nd a.m. lining up. >> hey, guys we have an eagles chant, eagles! . >> knows >> those that were lucky got started arriving vi a thust bhene t bo the acity the to nd cold, windy . are sunshine. brought the co at philolder it is the wind that's mak rn of orthwest. now, thedelphia. it is not t 4a see p ab10 degrees below d fac r i degrees.l yo
savannah h al. >> we love that anne. >> that was ane. >> tha peggy fleming?takin live final under way for t biggest party in philadelphia history. just but inkin phihia a has mucso historic to this country and to thi area and this is going t biggest party na thisthat this city has peo tha a nbc 10 coverage of theions. >> i'm rosem connors. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we have you covered all day long. we are on the air right now. we are not going time soon. we...
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peggy fleming. >> i didn't realize that part of it.map here in the u.s. anne thompson caught up with peggy. she's in pyeongchang for us this morning. hi anne good morning. looking forward to this. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. you know peggy fleming propelled figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. four minutes of olympic magic live and in color on tv for the very first time. suddenly a nation in the midst of painful and dramatic change saw the best of itself reflected in an elegant and ethereal 19-year-old peggy fleming. >> what do you remember about that night? >> i remember being terrified. >> really? >> yeah. >> it didn't show. >> i know. and i look at the footage and i see myself stepping out on the ice. and i go gosh i don't look nervous at all. but inside i was like -- i was terrified. >> was it your best performance? >> no it wasn't. and that's kind of sad for me that it wasn't my skate of a lifetime. >> rep
peggy fleming. >> i didn't realize that part of it.map here in the u.s. anne thompson caught up with peggy. she's in pyeongchang for us this morning. hi anne good morning. looking forward to this. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. you know peggy fleming propelled figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. four minutes of olympic magic live and in color on tv for the...
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i'm bob fleming. i was a nuclear test veteran.erful weapons detonate on christmas island. one of 22,000 british men involved in the testing programme. we had no protection. bush hat, shirt, shorts, flip—flops. most of my children and grandchildren have suffered a range of illnesses, some frightening. three generations of the fleming family believe they have suffered because of his exposure to radiation. 21 odd members in our family, and 16 of us have health problems. muscular, skeletal, tumour problems, kidney stone problems. they have spent decades searching for answers. it was back in 2012 when the test veterans took their case to the supreme court and lost. the court said they had faced great difficulty proving a link between their illnesses and taking part in the test. now, here at brunel university in london, they are carrying out scientific research to see if their dna has been irreparably damaged. the chief scientist told me blood cells will be taken from 100 veterans and their families. we are sampling a group of veterans
i'm bob fleming. i was a nuclear test veteran.erful weapons detonate on christmas island. one of 22,000 british men involved in the testing programme. we had no protection. bush hat, shirt, shorts, flip—flops. most of my children and grandchildren have suffered a range of illnesses, some frightening. three generations of the fleming family believe they have suffered because of his exposure to radiation. 21 odd members in our family, and 16 of us have health problems. muscular, skeletal,...
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and the flemings want to ta ke research.ition. and this is what we‘re fighting for. selected. we want recognition. and this is what we're fighting for. so, 60 years on, nuclearfamilies this is what we're fighting for. so, 60 years on, nuclear families are still living in the aftermath of this on tests. —— these bomb tests. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme: the biggest show on earth. the chinese television spectacular that welcomes in the lunar new year. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i‘m terrified of the repercussions in the streets. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flowed down to the sea on the east of the island — away from the town for the time being, but it could st
and the flemings want to ta ke research.ition. and this is what we‘re fighting for. selected. we want recognition. and this is what we're fighting for. so, 60 years on, nuclearfamilies this is what we're fighting for. so, 60 years on, nuclear families are still living in the aftermath of this on tests. —— these bomb tests. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme: the biggest show on earth. the chinese television spectacular that welcomes in the lunar new year. nine years and...
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adam fleming is in brussels.it is important to tell the truth, the uk decision to leave the single market and to leave the customs union would make border checks unavoidable. this issue of avoiding a hard border in the island of ireland has only been parked, not solved, and it is still quite a tricky one, he also wanted to send a message that the british objections to the eu's plans for how this transition or in valente jhon pirez will work mean that it might not be agreed as quickly as the uk would like, and to that the british would say, it is a negotiation, they are negotiating, thatis negotiation, they are negotiating, that is what they are doing. slightly weird episode, disagreement between both sides about whether michel barnier could be in the room this morning while british civil servants were talking to european commission civil servants and that one has not yet been solved. i described last month as dryjanuary for brexit, not that much seemed to be happening, not the case in february(!) laughter adam fl
adam fleming is in brussels.it is important to tell the truth, the uk decision to leave the single market and to leave the customs union would make border checks unavoidable. this issue of avoiding a hard border in the island of ireland has only been parked, not solved, and it is still quite a tricky one, he also wanted to send a message that the british objections to the eu's plans for how this transition or in valente jhon pirez will work mean that it might not be agreed as quickly as the uk...
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i am bob fleming, i was the nuclear bomb. i am bob fleming, iwasa the nuclear bomb. the forces when he watched one of the world's most powerful weapons detonate on christmas island. 0ne weapons detonate on christmas island. one of 22,000 british men involved in the testing programme. we had no protection. shorts, flip—flops. most of my children and grandchildren have suffered with some range of illnesses, some are frightening. three generations of the fleming family believe they have suffered because of his exposure to radiation. 21 odd members in our family, and 16 of us have health problems. muscular, legal, tumour problems, kidney stone problems. —— skeletal. they have spent decades searching for answers. it was back in 2012 wendy test veterans took their case to the supreme court and lost. —— when the test. now, here at brunel university in london, they are carrying out scientific research to see if there dna has been irreparably damaged. the chief scientist told me blood cells will be taken from 100 veterans and their families. we are assembling a group of veter
i am bob fleming, i was the nuclear bomb. i am bob fleming, iwasa the nuclear bomb. the forces when he watched one of the world's most powerful weapons detonate on christmas island. 0ne weapons detonate on christmas island. one of 22,000 british men involved in the testing programme. we had no protection. shorts, flip—flops. most of my children and grandchildren have suffered with some range of illnesses, some are frightening. three generations of the fleming family believe they have suffered...
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adam fleming in brussels and norman smith in westminster, thank you.from public health england show that while the majority of strokes occur in people over the age of 70, more than a third of first time strokes hit adults between a0 and 69. here‘s our health correspondent, catherine burns. i had a stroke. i had ihada i had a stroke. i had a stroke. adrian jones was just 53 when he happened to him. he says his stroke has changed his life, that he used to walk 50 miles a week, now he struggles over short distances. i didn‘t feel too great straightaway and when i twisted and tried to stand up i immediately fell over and i couldn‘t feel, i had no sensation on my left side at all. so, i didn‘t know what had happened, obviously panicking. the older you are the greater your chance of having a stroke, but the average age for men having a stroke has fallen from 71 to 68. for women, it‘s gone from 75 to 73. figures from public health england show almost 60% of first—time stroke patients were 70 or over. but there‘s been an increase in middle—aged people being af
adam fleming in brussels and norman smith in westminster, thank you.from public health england show that while the majority of strokes occur in people over the age of 70, more than a third of first time strokes hit adults between a0 and 69. here‘s our health correspondent, catherine burns. i had a stroke. i had ihada i had a stroke. i had a stroke. adrian jones was just 53 when he happened to him. he says his stroke has changed his life, that he used to walk 50 miles a week, now he struggles...
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going to say look up maybe my mailing coach he reveals his future claims in an exclusive interview fleming. on the field. from. any of leslie's. college moments. and read inside. revisit the home of one of the most most famous design families. the fear romantics in sixty minutes jokes. w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on the football program one day. our innovations magazine for. the classroom every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com for science and research for any show. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering. through cities and. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say that they want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance to start this city's after more starting march tenth g.w. . is a mystery. where the feelings for a club come from when it's thousands of kilometers away sick of life takes a look. by and crazy colombians m
going to say look up maybe my mailing coach he reveals his future claims in an exclusive interview fleming. on the field. from. any of leslie's. college moments. and read inside. revisit the home of one of the most most famous design families. the fear romantics in sixty minutes jokes. w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on the football program one day. our innovations magazine for. the classroom every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com...
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how does this message go down you are, adam fleming?ota i got a chance to ask them about the kind of thing david davis was talking about but they were broadly welcoming but they make two points, this isjust what welcoming but they make two points, this is just what the eu welcoming but they make two points, this isjust what the eu does welcoming but they make two points, this is just what the eu does anyway with all its international partners, saying, if you follow the rules, you will get good access to the markets. if you try to undercut the eu rules or do something less safely, then the eu wants you to do it, then you will get less access to the eu market. —— ban. —— than. they want things that are written down, very detailed and legally enforceable, they do not operate on promises, expanding this speech with detailed proposals about how this would work in practice and what authority would you have that checks that both sides we re you have that checks that both sides were playing by the same rules and has the same standards, how woul
how does this message go down you are, adam fleming?ota i got a chance to ask them about the kind of thing david davis was talking about but they were broadly welcoming but they make two points, this isjust what welcoming but they make two points, this is just what the eu welcoming but they make two points, this isjust what the eu does welcoming but they make two points, this is just what the eu does anyway with all its international partners, saying, if you follow the rules, you will get good...
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in a moment, we'll get reaction from adam fleming, in brussels. our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's in westminster. what do we make of it, what the people make about where you are? borisjohnson said people make about where you are? boris johnson said an people make about where you are? borisjohnson said an ambitious aim of trying to reach out and reassure former remainers and praising many former remainers and praising many for what he called their noble views and the sceptical europeans, saying that the brexit is not a peace sign from the white cliffs of dover. but at times, it sounded as if we were backin at times, it sounded as if we were back in the blood and gore of the brexit trenches, back in the referendum campaign. and that served to highlight how divisive the brexit issue was and raises the question about whether opinion really has moved on or whether we do still remaina moved on or whether we do still remain a fundamentally divided nation when it comes to brexit. and in that context, whether boris johnson was the relay t
in a moment, we'll get reaction from adam fleming, in brussels. our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's in westminster. what do we make of it, what the people make about where you are? borisjohnson said people make about where you are? boris johnson said an people make about where you are? borisjohnson said an ambitious aim of trying to reach out and reassure former remainers and praising many former remainers and praising many for what he called their noble views and the sceptical...
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we will hear from adam fleming seen.rns so closely. the books right now, absolutely, no to being part of a customs union —— the talks right now. the whole issue of the customs union is a big conversation at westminster around brexit. what it is. it allows the uk currently it as a member. the movement of goods around the place, without tariffs and taxes being added an stuff shuffles across borders and also wa nt shuffles across borders and also want something comes into the european union from outside the move freely from the member of the customs union to the next if you are assembling a cleaner customs union to the next if you are assembling a - cleaner or carbs assembling a vacuum cleaner or carbs and there are components from terrorist parts of the —— various parts of the continent, they can shovel around without charges added. in addition, there is a common tax added to stuff bulletins the outside which means if you're a member of the customs union, you can't go off and sign individual trade deals around the world. t
we will hear from adam fleming seen.rns so closely. the books right now, absolutely, no to being part of a customs union —— the talks right now. the whole issue of the customs union is a big conversation at westminster around brexit. what it is. it allows the uk currently it as a member. the movement of goods around the place, without tariffs and taxes being added an stuff shuffles across borders and also wa nt shuffles across borders and also want something comes into the european union...
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and i'm told they're taking that reservoir off line for customers and pulling water now from the flemingill treatment plant. for these customers. >> continuing coverage of recent immigration raids. today, a south bay police chief spent the day talking to people who were living in fear. nbc tom jensen. >> reporter: in his message to the parishioners, in these spanish masses was clear. his officers will not assist i.c.e. agents in arresting law-abiding residents. >> san jose police chief speaks at sacred heart's afternoon mass for people like maria. she's a 70-year-old undocumented immigrant from el salvador who came to the u.s. is it yea12 ye. she hides her face and last name out of fear for i.c.e. agents. >> we recognize there's a lot of fear and activity. >> maria is one of those afraid to work. afraid of getting deported to el salvador where she'll be met with violent and where she has no family. by staying on the street, she avoids giving out her personal information to an employer and potentially to i.c.e. so at mass, garcia assured parishioners his officers and department will stick
and i'm told they're taking that reservoir off line for customers and pulling water now from the flemingill treatment plant. for these customers. >> continuing coverage of recent immigration raids. today, a south bay police chief spent the day talking to people who were living in fear. nbc tom jensen. >> reporter: in his message to the parishioners, in these spanish masses was clear. his officers will not assist i.c.e. agents in arresting law-abiding residents. >> san jose...
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mike fleming. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -mike: oh, my gosh.rrell's ice cream parlour. are you celebrating anything today? lemonis: i'm celebrating life. [ siren wails, bell dings ] [ horns honking ] woman: whoo! together: it goes 1, 2, a 1, 2, 3. happy birthday! -woman: happy birthday. -lemonis: wow. out of nowhere, this big drum comes, and people are screaming, "happy birthday!" -i mean, it was crazy. -woman: happy birthday! lemonis: how does everybody feel about the awesome birthday songs? woman: it was just too loud. we couldn't have a conversation. -lemonis: too much? -woman: yeah. lemonis: i'm all for having fun and singing happy birthday and celebrating things, but there's a point where it's not an enjoyable dining experience anymore. man: well, this would be our menu. lemonis: okay. mike: the theme is a turn-of-the-century theme. lemonis: how many different items are on this menu? -mike: there's over 100. -lemonis: there's a lot on here. so, you've had a ton of restaurant experience? mike: i had very little restaurant experience. lemoni
mike fleming. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -mike: oh, my gosh.rrell's ice cream parlour. are you celebrating anything today? lemonis: i'm celebrating life. [ siren wails, bell dings ] [ horns honking ] woman: whoo! together: it goes 1, 2, a 1, 2, 3. happy birthday! -woman: happy birthday. -lemonis: wow. out of nowhere, this big drum comes, and people are screaming, "happy birthday!" -i mean, it was crazy. -woman: happy birthday! lemonis: how does everybody feel about the awesome...
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adam fleming is in brussels. how did it go down there?, this isjust how the eu does meeting. i was struck by two things, this is just how the eu does things with its international partners. if you stick to the eu rules, you get good access to the eu markets. the more you try to undercut the eu, the less access you get to markets. did the uk really have a choice? the second thing is this place does not run on warm words by politicians, no matter how well—received. it works on proper, detailed regulations which are specific and legally enforcea ble. which are specific and legally enforceable. the real hard work will be turning this idea and pledge by david davies into a functioning mechanism which can find its way into eu treaties and the eu will be happy if it is legally watertight. so easier said perhaps than it is done. thank you very much for that. thank you very much for that. the supreme court is considering an appeal that could have a major impact on the so—called ‘gig economy'. pimlico plumbers is challenging a ruling — that entitle
adam fleming is in brussels. how did it go down there?, this isjust how the eu does meeting. i was struck by two things, this is just how the eu does things with its international partners. if you stick to the eu rules, you get good access to the eu markets. the more you try to undercut the eu, the less access you get to markets. did the uk really have a choice? the second thing is this place does not run on warm words by politicians, no matter how well—received. it works on proper, detailed...
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adam fleming is muscles.dence, as the foreign secretary was speaking in london, jean—claude junker was speaking to us jean—claude junker was speaking to us journalists here in jean—claude junker was speaking to usjournalists here in brussels at oui’ usjournalists here in brussels at our long planned press conference, which was completely coincidental and about something else. now, presidentjunker was in his usual jolly me. he madejokes about presidentjunker was in his usual jolly me. he made jokes about the drinks on the coffee orders of eu leaders when they attend european summits. but the laughing stopped when a british journalist paraphrased boris johnson‘s when a british journalist paraphrased borisjohnson‘s speech to him and said to presidentjunker, the british run secretary has said that you are a part of a planned to create a british eu superstate which britain is better off out of. look at how the mood changed. some in the british political society or against pretending that i'm stupid, stubborn, that
adam fleming is muscles.dence, as the foreign secretary was speaking in london, jean—claude junker was speaking to us jean—claude junker was speaking to us journalists here in jean—claude junker was speaking to usjournalists here in brussels at oui’ usjournalists here in brussels at our long planned press conference, which was completely coincidental and about something else. now, presidentjunker was in his usual jolly me. he madejokes about presidentjunker was in his usual jolly me. he...
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adam fleming is in brussels. we also heard today from some key figures in brussels.e juncker was doing a of the european commission jean—claudejuncker was doing a news conference in brussels at exactly the same time. he was quite jolly and funny, cracking jokes about the tea and coffee borders that the eu leaders make when they have a summit. but then in the question and a nswer summit. but then in the question and answer session afterwards a british journalist asked if he was aware that the british foreign secretary had effectively said that president jean—claude juncker was part of had effectively said that president jean—claudejuncker was part of a plot to create a meet eu superstate. at that point the mood changed dramatically. as you can see in the clip. some in the british political society are pretending i'm a stupid, stubborn federalist in favour of a european superstate. i'm strictly against a european superstate. we are not the united states of america, we are the european union which is a rich body because we have these 27, 28 nations. the which is a rich
adam fleming is in brussels. we also heard today from some key figures in brussels.e juncker was doing a of the european commission jean—claudejuncker was doing a news conference in brussels at exactly the same time. he was quite jolly and funny, cracking jokes about the tea and coffee borders that the eu leaders make when they have a summit. but then in the question and a nswer summit. but then in the question and answer session afterwards a british journalist asked if he was aware that the...
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adam fleming is in brussels.a may speaks about this transition period and what should or shouldn't happen during it? the mep who chairs the european pa rliament‘s during it? the mep who chairs the european parliament's brexit steering group, an influential and loud voice in this debate, he is off work sick today that he tweeted from his sick bed to say this is absolutely non—negotiable for the eu. the eu would not accept a situation where european citizens who moved to the uk before brexit have one set of rights and then european citizens who moved to the uk after brexit budgerigar transition period have a completely different set of rights to their compatriots. the european commission, the organisation that ru ns commission, the organisation that runs the brexit talks on a day—to—day basis, one of their vice presidents was asked about it today, he said he did want to comment on state m e nts he said he did want to comment on statements made by the british primers on the other side of the world, he would only rea
adam fleming is in brussels.a may speaks about this transition period and what should or shouldn't happen during it? the mep who chairs the european pa rliament‘s during it? the mep who chairs the european parliament's brexit steering group, an influential and loud voice in this debate, he is off work sick today that he tweeted from his sick bed to say this is absolutely non—negotiable for the eu. the eu would not accept a situation where european citizens who moved to the uk before brexit...
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so is high school instructor steven fleming on leave earning his ph.d. >> anything could go wrong. the gun could get lost, stolen. accidents happen. just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: back at collingswood high, elizabeth will have her kids read about the combine school killings turning tragedy into learning. >> i don't think that adding guns to an educational environment is going to decrease the amount of violence. i think it would only increase especially the potential for accidents. >> reporter: some teachers do support it. one teacher telling me today he doesn't want the wild west just the ability to defend his students and get them home for dinner. >>> in collingswood, new jersey, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. hundreds of university of pennsylvania students have been standing in the rain taking a stan against mass shootings. inside bite actions of the park lapped shooting survivors students lined locust walk standing in solidarity with those in florida each held a sign representing i was the mass shootings since january 1st
so is high school instructor steven fleming on leave earning his ph.d. >> anything could go wrong. the gun could get lost, stolen. accidents happen. just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: back at collingswood high, elizabeth will have her kids read about the combine school killings turning tragedy into learning. >> i don't think that adding guns to an educational environment is going to decrease the amount of violence. i...
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our correspondent, adam fleming, has been following developments in brussels, and i spoke to him earliernts. the first thing to say is donald tusk was responding to reports of what the british government agreed adam ate our long meeting of the cabinet at the prime minister's country residence yesterday and he does not to the british position in detail and will not until he meets theresa may in london next thursday and the rest of us won't know until the prime minister gives a speech detailing it the day after on friday. having said that, that was a pretty brutal put—down of what donald tusk, the sort of thing he has been hearing from london. when he talks about this philosophy, he is talking about the idea that the eu has all along had the idea that britain cannot pick parts of the single market it was to stay in and enjoy the benefits of while leaving others to decide. it cannot pick which rules it wants to follow and riders are the rules, which is the brexit policy of the eu and has been since last year when the talks started. the way he delivered the words as well, he seemed pretty gl
our correspondent, adam fleming, has been following developments in brussels, and i spoke to him earliernts. the first thing to say is donald tusk was responding to reports of what the british government agreed adam ate our long meeting of the cabinet at the prime minister's country residence yesterday and he does not to the british position in detail and will not until he meets theresa may in london next thursday and the rest of us won't know until the prime minister gives a speech detailing...
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three generations of the fleming family believe they suffered because of bob's exposer to radiation. 21 other members in our family, and 16 of us have health problems. muscular skeletal health problems, breathing problems, tumour problems, kidney stone problems. and they have spent decades searching for answers. it was back in 2012 when britain's nuclear test veterans took their case to the supreme court and lost. the court said they would face great difficulty proving a link between their illnesses and taking part in their illnesses and taking part in the test. but now, here at brunel university london, they are carrying out scientific research to see if the veteran's dna was irreparably damaged. a scientist told me that blood samples would be taken from 100 veterans and their families. we are sampling a group of veterans that we know were present at the nuclear tests back in the 1950s and 19605, nuclear tests back in the 1950s and 1960s, and we are comparing samples of their blood with a control sample of their blood with a control sample of vetera ns, of their blood with a control
three generations of the fleming family believe they suffered because of bob's exposer to radiation. 21 other members in our family, and 16 of us have health problems. muscular skeletal health problems, breathing problems, tumour problems, kidney stone problems. and they have spent decades searching for answers. it was back in 2012 when britain's nuclear test veterans took their case to the supreme court and lost. the court said they would face great difficulty proving a link between their...
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our correspondent adam fleming is in brussels. todayis today is a significant day for anyone who watches these negotiations, today is a day which could change the future of them. yes, we will get this 120 page document with 168 paragraphs, a few protocols and annexes thrown in for good measure so not easy reading. everyone is looking at the language about the irish border and preventing physical infrastructure. in september three options were agreed, option that a is an amazing trade agreement which obviates the border, option b means that you use technology so you don't have to have a hard border, and option c, the most controversial and the uk government's least favourite, is that northern ireland sticks to the eu's rules on trade, customs and all sorts of things. 0ption eu's rules on trade, customs and all sorts of things. option c is the option that will be detailed in legal language over a whole lot of pages today. however the document will not do options left a and b but there has not been an opportunity to negotiate that so
our correspondent adam fleming is in brussels. todayis today is a significant day for anyone who watches these negotiations, today is a day which could change the future of them. yes, we will get this 120 page document with 168 paragraphs, a few protocols and annexes thrown in for good measure so not easy reading. everyone is looking at the language about the irish border and preventing physical infrastructure. in september three options were agreed, option that a is an amazing trade agreement...
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our reporter adam fleming has been looking at them. adam, what has the eu been saying?o eu officials have a private meeting put forward by areas where the uk keeps eu some areas where the uk keeps eu rules and regulations, other areas of the economy where they have the same goal but get there using different rules and regulations, and areas where things are totally different between the two. a document published last night shows the european commission's brexit negotiators said that concept would be incompatible with the eu ground rules for brexit which are all about protecting the integrity of the single market, the internal market as they call it here in brussels. this morning a senior eu diplomat said it looks like the uk was trying to pick bits of the single market it liked and reject bits it didn't like which to them is not an acceptable course of action. this meeting at chequers today is all about the uk agreeing an opening position for the next phase of brexit talks which is all about trade and the future relationship. if we have learned anything about the proces
our reporter adam fleming has been looking at them. adam, what has the eu been saying?o eu officials have a private meeting put forward by areas where the uk keeps eu some areas where the uk keeps eu rules and regulations, other areas of the economy where they have the same goal but get there using different rules and regulations, and areas where things are totally different between the two. a document published last night shows the european commission's brexit negotiators said that concept...
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ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james rosen outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel open the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen and this a documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the trump documents initially worried about not only the motives behind the offer but the potential political blowback as well meanwhile over of the new york times matthew rosenberg reported that after months of secret negotiations a shadowy russian built american spies out of one hundred thousand dollars last year and that the episode ended this year with american spies chasing the russian out of western europe a spy story told by a rise in the story didn't mention the hundred grand both stories ultimately concluded that the russia russian go between offering all the info could not be relied upon or trusted but i guess that did
ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james rosen outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel open the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen and this a documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the trump documents initially worried...
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let's speak to our brussels reporter adam fleming.future relationship and the uk's approach this morning, i understand that was going to be oliver robinson, chief civil servant brexit negotiator on speaking with the deputy of michel barnier, his opposite number, i have heard that michel barnier can to meeting and oliver robinson is unable to speak with him because they are not at the same level, michel barnier negotiates only with david davis. the meeting will take place at the right level, however, european sources are saying that will not happen this afternoon, instead they will have a talk about future dates and negotiating rounds. —— oliie robbins. that is frankly a mess, and we will only know what happens by tea—time tonight, that is one of four things i heard in the press conference where there were problems between the two sides. let's talk through a couple of the others, on the irish border, that was quite interesting, because he was saying border checks would be unavoidable, if the uk leaves the customs union and the single m
let's speak to our brussels reporter adam fleming.future relationship and the uk's approach this morning, i understand that was going to be oliver robinson, chief civil servant brexit negotiator on speaking with the deputy of michel barnier, his opposite number, i have heard that michel barnier can to meeting and oliver robinson is unable to speak with him because they are not at the same level, michel barnier negotiates only with david davis. the meeting will take place at the right level,...
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we will hear from adam flemings in we will hear from adam flemings in brussels in a moment.to the bbc‘s political correspondent eleanor garnier in westminster. it is about borisjohnson once again. it is and i think he thought he was being helpful but he seems to have put his foot in it because he used a potentially toxic phrase. in his letter which has been leaked to sky news, the foreign secretary says to the prime minister, 95% of traffic would still pass across the border between the northern ireland and the republic and checked if there was a hard border. it is that last bit, if there was a hard border, that has allowed critics to suggest that boris johnson border, that has allowed critics to suggest that borisjohnson and maybe the government also has been considering a regime of physical infrastructure at the border. that is why that idea would bea border. that is why that idea would be a complete anathema to republicans, nationalists, to this irish government, and that is why downing street moved so quickly to saveit downing street moved so quickly to save it has not c
we will hear from adam flemings in we will hear from adam flemings in brussels in a moment.to the bbc‘s political correspondent eleanor garnier in westminster. it is about borisjohnson once again. it is and i think he thought he was being helpful but he seems to have put his foot in it because he used a potentially toxic phrase. in his letter which has been leaked to sky news, the foreign secretary says to the prime minister, 95% of traffic would still pass across the border between the...
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dot com coming up we find out if the notorious michael fleming may in fact be preparing to change his plea deal with you or conclusion the best edition and we welcome you to the slice of the hawks opus dissected a two. there is now three hundred trillion dollars of sellable wealth in the world today but now look at how much money we spent on the world the military. we just talked about a few more million. save the lives of people around the world in doing this such a way that doesn't create dependency it was that much wealth in the united states that much well. the rest of the world is a nice usable for any person in the world today you know today. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. let's. let. the with us. it's. the face of modern political life you'd be forgiven for it forgetting that general michael flynn was once a u.s. national security advisor before pleading guilty to a single charge of lying to f.b.i. agents about his alleged conversations with the russian
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let's talk to our correspondent, adam fleming, in strasbourg.his document which was published today by the european commission, which is a first draft of some possible legal text about the transition period that could end up in the withdrawal agreement, the final brexit treaty. 0ne agreement, the final brexit treaty. one of the footnotes says yes, we need to consider this mechanism whereby if the uk isjudged to have broken the rules by the eu during the transition period, the eu could shut off access to elements of the single market as a result. 0ne shut off access to elements of the single market as a result. one of michel barnier‘s advisers has been tweeting, say this is the sort of close the eu puts in any trade agreement. it is perfectly normal. it is important to be clear what this document is. it's a first draft from the european commission. it has not been signed off yet by the other 27 member states of the eu, the states that are staying in. and there are some intriguing differences. 0ne diplomat said this is what you need when there is
let's talk to our correspondent, adam fleming, in strasbourg.his document which was published today by the european commission, which is a first draft of some possible legal text about the transition period that could end up in the withdrawal agreement, the final brexit treaty. 0ne agreement, the final brexit treaty. one of the footnotes says yes, we need to consider this mechanism whereby if the uk isjudged to have broken the rules by the eu during the transition period, the eu could shut off...
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it is all about brexit, that's adam fleming reporting.from brussels, political europe's maia de la baume. i hope you can hear me, maia. how much backing does this have, this idea of the biggest party in the parliament having much more say over the candidate for the new commission president? um the european parliament clearly supports the idea, because it basically is behind the idea. and the commission also stands behind that idea because you know it is a way to strengthen democracy in the eu. the main challenge is to european countries, because a lot of them think that it would reduce their power, small member states also think that it would favour big countries. so it's very... the process has drawn a lot of criticism in the eu. some leaders still think that it's not very necessary and it is far from the concerns of eu citizens about the eu. david cameron was famously not happy about the idea ofjean—claude juncker becoming commission president, he didn't want to lose the power that nation states have of influencing the decision, who els
it is all about brexit, that's adam fleming reporting.from brussels, political europe's maia de la baume. i hope you can hear me, maia. how much backing does this have, this idea of the biggest party in the parliament having much more say over the candidate for the new commission president? um the european parliament clearly supports the idea, because it basically is behind the idea. and the commission also stands behind that idea because you know it is a way to strengthen democracy in the eu....
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anyway, we'll leave it there, adam thank you very much, adam fleming in brussels.b also shared a handshake with the south korean president. with me now is a reader in diplomatic and international studies at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. focusing on diplomacy through sport. an historic handshake. already being called that. around the world as such. is it? it certainly has a degree of ramifications, certainly, there will clearly be thoughts flowing from this that mean diplomacy, the opposition for the conversation has been provided through sport. —— the opportunity. it doesn't mean to say there haven't been opportunities in the past where sport has become part of the conversation. we have a great lens on the world of diplomacy in this olympic games. through history reads in olympics playing a vital role. sometimes a not positive role in international relations. when we talk about two neighbours like this, it isa talk about two neighbours like this, it is a bit weird we're celebrating the fact one has crossed the border to go
anyway, we'll leave it there, adam thank you very much, adam fleming in brussels.b also shared a handshake with the south korean president. with me now is a reader in diplomatic and international studies at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. focusing on diplomacy through sport. an historic handshake. already being called that. around the world as such. is it? it certainly has a degree of ramifications, certainly, there will clearly be thoughts flowing from...
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we remember peggy fleming and mick shell quan floating on the ice. but today u.s.ar power and the question is why. >> figure skating is a different sport now than it was when i comet competed. >> reporter: sasha cohen is an artistic skater. >> it's really, you know, a list of check boxes to hit instead of preventi preve presenting your unique personality and study. >> it is nice when i can skate and it's not crowd and you listen to frank sinatra. >> reporter: we caught up with her. it's been 12 years since you won your olympic medal and you were the last woman to win an individual skating medal. why is that? >> i guess to flip it on its head, why did u.s. women do well for so long? i think as others have had medalists, it's sparked more interest in their programs and there's more skaters going in and rising to the top because they have those role models. >> reporter: russia and japan have eclipsed the united states in this jump-heavy era of figure skating. >> so far he's done five quads. >> reporter: and for the men, the bar is even higher. >> will he add another?
we remember peggy fleming and mick shell quan floating on the ice. but today u.s.ar power and the question is why. >> figure skating is a different sport now than it was when i comet competed. >> reporter: sasha cohen is an artistic skater. >> it's really, you know, a list of check boxes to hit instead of preventi preve presenting your unique personality and study. >> it is nice when i can skate and it's not crowd and you listen to frank sinatra. >> reporter: we...
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adam fleming is in brussels for us.gh what michel barnier said this morning, he didn't seem to be drawn very much on this message from downing street saying that britain would not be staying in the customs union. no, he batted away all questions about the stuff that is in today's news. he would not be drawn on the difference is and whether the customs union was the only option that was available and whether that was ruled out after brexit. you do not want to talk about the timetable or the stability or otherwise of the british government. he stuck to the message, which is, we have got to get a move on. time is ticking, one of his favourite phrases, so he says he will accelerate his useful contacts, not just with the will accelerate his useful contacts, notjust with the uk but with other eu institutions. here is what he had to say as he arrived to get on his train to london. i am very pleased to catch up with david davis just ahead of the new round of negotiations which will begin tomorrow morning in brussels for the wee
adam fleming is in brussels for us.gh what michel barnier said this morning, he didn't seem to be drawn very much on this message from downing street saying that britain would not be staying in the customs union. no, he batted away all questions about the stuff that is in today's news. he would not be drawn on the difference is and whether the customs union was the only option that was available and whether that was ruled out after brexit. you do not want to talk about the timetable or the...
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we remember peggy fleming and michelle kwan floating on the ice. but today, u.s.er. and the question is why. ♪ >> figure skating is a different sport now than it was when i competed. >> 2006 olympic silver medalist sasha cohen is an artistic skater. known more for her graceful spirals than for her technical prowess. >> it's really, you know, a list of check boxes to hit, instead of presenting your unique personality and style. it is nice when i can skate and it's not crowded, and you're listening to frank sinatra and you see the buildings. >> we caught up with cohen at bank of america's winter village in new york sfe's bryant park. it's been twelve years since you won your olympic medal. and you were the last woman to win an individual figure skating medal. why is that? >> i guess to flip it on its head, why did u.s. women do well for so long? and i think as other countries have had medalists, it sparks more interest in their programs, and then there's more skaters going in, and rising to the top because they have those role models. ♪ >> russia and japan have ecli
we remember peggy fleming and michelle kwan floating on the ice. but today, u.s.er. and the question is why. ♪ >> figure skating is a different sport now than it was when i competed. >> 2006 olympic silver medalist sasha cohen is an artistic skater. known more for her graceful spirals than for her technical prowess. >> it's really, you know, a list of check boxes to hit, instead of presenting your unique personality and style. it is nice when i can skate and it's not...
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one day, one crisis at a time. 0ur brussels reporter adam fleming explained why michel barnier had madeier says the same thing every time. he is not doing the negotiations from that podium in that building. some of that is tactics and putting pressure on the united kingdom. but he's also saying things that the eu believes very strongly and fundamentally and they boil down to four key things. number one, they do not want the single market to be messed with, the rules are the rules. number two, they are quite worried about the idea of a united kingdom on the outside still having influence on the inside. david davis the brexit secretary says it is ok for the eu to defend and protect its own interests, but the uk absolutely has to be allowed to do the same thing, and that is what this process is all about, finding a compromise between the two sides. that is the philosophical side. the practical things we learned are the negotiations about a transition period are going to happen. it will not be waved through oi’ happen. it will not be waved through or nodded through like some people thought
one day, one crisis at a time. 0ur brussels reporter adam fleming explained why michel barnier had madeier says the same thing every time. he is not doing the negotiations from that podium in that building. some of that is tactics and putting pressure on the united kingdom. but he's also saying things that the eu believes very strongly and fundamentally and they boil down to four key things. number one, they do not want the single market to be messed with, the rules are the rules. number two,...
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adam fleming has been saying that you'd leaders will be suggesting negotiating trade deals with the ukmeeting and i asked them about the sort of thing david davies was talking about and they were broadly welcoming that they make two points. this is what the eu does with all its international partners anyway, seeing if you follow the rules of the eu you will get good access to the eu you will get good access to the eu you will get good access to the eu market stop if you try to undercut the eu rules or do something less safely than the eu wa nt something less safely than the eu want you to do it you will get less access to the eu market. the second is that the eu does not operate on speeches and warm words and edges on politicians, they want things that are written down, very detailed, and legally enforceable. that means expanding this speech with detailed proposals about how this would work in practice. things like, what authority would you have that check that check that both sides were playing by the same rules and standards? how would you settle disputes between both sides? what pun
adam fleming has been saying that you'd leaders will be suggesting negotiating trade deals with the ukmeeting and i asked them about the sort of thing david davies was talking about and they were broadly welcoming that they make two points. this is what the eu does with all its international partners anyway, seeing if you follow the rules of the eu you will get good access to the eu you will get good access to the eu you will get good access to the eu market stop if you try to undercut the eu...
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esther fleming. ohio, jim dickie. joanne davidson. jane temkin. oklahoma, steve curry. pam pollard. --gon marilyn shannon. pennsylvania, bob asher. senard cyni drew mckissick. that is an unusual one. [laughter] dan lieberman. campbell. scott goldman. rob armstrong. james dickey. thomas wright. rob anderson. martin blackwell. cynthia dunbar. washington, jeff kent. susan hutchison. larry pac. melody potter. wisconsin, tom tribal. brad courtney good richard . richard george. thank you, susie. i would like to call upon jane temkin for the report of the proxy committee. >> thank you, madam chair. theproxy committee reviewed proxies admitted to the secretary of the rnc. the proxy committee has determined all 21 submitted proxies are in order. on behalf of the project committee, i conclude this report and moved that the rnc except the report of the proxy committee. >> without objection, the report of the proxy committee is excepted. say that aneighta agenda be sent to members of the committee. front of you is a final agenda. without objection, we well commence with the agenda. readingl dis
esther fleming. ohio, jim dickie. joanne davidson. jane temkin. oklahoma, steve curry. pam pollard. --gon marilyn shannon. pennsylvania, bob asher. senard cyni drew mckissick. that is an unusual one. [laughter] dan lieberman. campbell. scott goldman. rob armstrong. james dickey. thomas wright. rob anderson. martin blackwell. cynthia dunbar. washington, jeff kent. susan hutchison. larry pac. melody potter. wisconsin, tom tribal. brad courtney good richard . richard george. thank you, susie. i...
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so is high school instructor steven fleming on leave earning his ph.d. >> anything could go wrong.t, stolen, accidents happen. um, just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: back at collingswood high, elizabeth, will have her kids read about the columbine school killings turning tragedy into learning. >> i don't think that adding guns to an educational environment is going to decrease the amount of violence. i think that would only increase especially the potential for accidents. >> reporter: some teachers do support it. one teacher telling me today he doesn't want the wild west, just the ability to defend his students and get them home for dinner. >>> in collingswood, new jersey, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> in chester county a father faces charges in the deaths of his baby girl. authorities say the five month old was with her father zion shockly at his home in coatesville when she went into cardiac arrest and february 10th. paramedics rush the baby to the hospital. she died two days later. investigators say the girl had severe in
so is high school instructor steven fleming on leave earning his ph.d. >> anything could go wrong.t, stolen, accidents happen. um, just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: back at collingswood high, elizabeth, will have her kids read about the columbine school killings turning tragedy into learning. >> i don't think that adding guns to an educational environment is going to decrease the amount of violence. i think that would...
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has won, peggy fleming with r figure skating gold in6850 years ago. and even going back the lake play sydney, a home olympics, only six goledals, five by eric heiden and his trendous speedskating performance. then the most famous olympic gold med i will of all for the unitedtates in the winter game, and that's the miracle on ice in 1980. so there havbeen other olympics where the u.s. has not had th inredible medal haul, but going back the vancouver a few years ago, well over to 30 medals. this one is different. you're seeing some athletes who are well-known, people like von hartmann, makayla schifrin not having the performances we expected, although schifr does have a gold. lindsey vonn is going for aig one in the downhill. i think that's part of the problem. but i think it's the relity of the winter sports team and the world. the united states is good, but often not great. and that's certaly not satisfying to a lot of americans who are used to winning, sports fansho want to only see victory, but i also think there is something enticing about seeing i
has won, peggy fleming with r figure skating gold in6850 years ago. and even going back the lake play sydney, a home olympics, only six goledals, five by eric heiden and his trendous speedskating performance. then the most famous olympic gold med i will of all for the unitedtates in the winter game, and that's the miracle on ice in 1980. so there havbeen other olympics where the u.s. has not had th inredible medal haul, but going back the vancouver a few years ago, well over to 30 medals. this...
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. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the teachers union i strongly opposed city high school steven fleming on is he beautied cal earning his ph.d. says accidents could be tragic. >> anything could go wrong. the gun could get lost, stolen, accidents happen. um, just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: 11th grade collingswood high english teacher elizabeth yukism s will have her students read about the columbine massacre turning tragic news events into a learning experience. >> i don't think adding guns to an educational environment is going to decrease the amount of violence i think it would only increase the potential for accidents. >> reporter: but some teachers do support it. one teacher telling me today he doesn't want the wild west just the ability to defend his students and get them home for dinner. live in collingswood, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. lucy? >> thank you jeff. >>> hundreds of pennsylvania university of pennsylvania students have been standing in the rain taking a stand against mass shootings inspired by the actions of the
. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the teachers union i strongly opposed city high school steven fleming on is he beautied cal earning his ph.d. says accidents could be tragic. >> anything could go wrong. the gun could get lost, stolen, accidents happen. um, just the burden of having and knowing that there's a weapon in the classroom. >> reporter: 11th grade collingswood high english teacher elizabeth yukism s will have her students read about the columbine massacre turning...
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were david mccullough, the pulitzer prize winning historian, he believe, and opera singer, renee fleming, and broadway composer, steven sondheim. so pretty fantastic group of people and very disparate bunch, too. i'm not sure my father realizedded be steven sondheim cowrote the music for "west side story" and the father was a big fan of overcrop can krupky and e worked some worded from the that into a dissent, some court opinion, and i don't think my father realized that at the time but i wish they had a chance to talk about that during their encounterment apparently my father got along with him very well and before the speech, and then at the speech itself, he says it went over great. i was faculty, students are, artists and law students, and my father begin this speech by kind of recognizing how out of place he is, how incongruous his presence the is. let me fine the beginning. it's pretty great. >> host: it remember that one. >> guest: he said aim happy too be here this afternoon. and to tell you the truth, somewhat surprised to be here this afternoon. today's program reads like an iq
were david mccullough, the pulitzer prize winning historian, he believe, and opera singer, renee fleming, and broadway composer, steven sondheim. so pretty fantastic group of people and very disparate bunch, too. i'm not sure my father realizedded be steven sondheim cowrote the music for "west side story" and the father was a big fan of overcrop can krupky and e worked some worded from the that into a dissent, some court opinion, and i don't think my father realized that at the time...
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let's talk to our brussels correspondent adam fleming. what can we expect? is 120 pages long with 168 paragraphs which will lay out the pledges from both sides that were made in december and turn it into the kind of language that we will see in the treaties. it is very important and it will be interesting to see what the reaction is when those pledges are written down in black and white. some people are suggesting there could be some concern of the european court of justice and how to handle the irish border. we will have to see tomorrow when it is published. lots of speculation about what it will say. michel barnier was speaking earlier, he was updating the countries in which he does every month. here is how he summed up the state of play when it comes to the talks of the implementation phase. translation: there are significant points of disagreement with the uk as to what we understand by transition, the conditions for such and the dimensions of such a transition. for example, the duration of the transition. logically enough, we wish it to end on the 31st
let's talk to our brussels correspondent adam fleming. what can we expect? is 120 pages long with 168 paragraphs which will lay out the pledges from both sides that were made in december and turn it into the kind of language that we will see in the treaties. it is very important and it will be interesting to see what the reaction is when those pledges are written down in black and white. some people are suggesting there could be some concern of the european court of justice and how to handle...