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gardiner and another for mr. rabkin. although i could be considered as a rightist, not a leftist, i say from the beginning that it's very difficult for me to agree with mr. gardiner about saying that great britain without the eu would be a stronger ally, and that's why i would like to ask you a question. if you think so, so what about for example the u.n.? u.n. is weak too and nobody says about dissolving u.n. of course we could do it but what about the reform which is about to be made from 60 years ago for which reason it is not done, so in my opinion, it's better to have something which is maybe weak, but trying to do something than not to have it, yes? otherwise what would be next? in poland, there's a very big discussion about being in eu, not being in eu, about the problem of illegal immigrants. as you know, we are one of the countries which we did not want to accept immigrants because after our elections in poland, the -- piece which is not a very good opinion in the u.s. as i have been told because i just came a f
gardiner and another for mr. rabkin. although i could be considered as a rightist, not a leftist, i say from the beginning that it's very difficult for me to agree with mr. gardiner about saying that great britain without the eu would be a stronger ally, and that's why i would like to ask you a question. if you think so, so what about for example the u.n.? u.n. is weak too and nobody says about dissolving u.n. of course we could do it but what about the reform which is about to be made from 60...
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[laughter] jeremy: but i was little stung by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the eu. i like it. but i think my remarks are the kind of thing mrs. thatcher would have called "wet." sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors. we can say anything. i want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little uneasy about the way it is presented, this challenge from the eu. the first is, i think he is putting a lot of weight on the form of government. this is an old argument, going back to aristotle. how important the regime is. but really, i think the eu is not able to be the decisive force in modern life that it sometimes appears to be in this book. obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway sweden, to denmark or the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life. declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies. growth of social spending. i think norway is not at all different
[laughter] jeremy: but i was little stung by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the eu. i like it. but i think my remarks are the kind of thing mrs. thatcher would have called "wet." sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors. we can say anything. i want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little uneasy about the way it is presented, this challenge from the eu. the first is,...
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. >> conclude my remarks by emphasizing i think a point that gardiner race gardiner raised. we face ignorance and compla senty. that applies to the body poli c politic. it applies to elected and internationally. i think to counter that, we have to invest far more than we have in disarmament and non-proliferation education. i don't suggest everybody has to embrace my mission. but it's striking to me how many major universities in the united states, which has more courses and instructors teaching in this room than any other country, that is so difficult for young people, undergraduates and graduates alike to pursue a formal program of training in this realm. while i don't sleep very well at night, particularly given the field that i focus on, the one thing that gives me hope is interacting with the young people who have the energy and the idealism. i think we need more of them. i think we have to provide them with opportunities. and i think there's an opportunity at this marvellous new school at indiana university to also invest in disarmament and non-proliferation education.
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the flyers will get at least one point in this, in the extra period, jay gardiner cashes in. on a maple leafs power play. the flyers fall 4-3. if they win their last two games, they will be in the playoffs. villanova fans anxiously awaiting tomorrow's championship parade. there are more honors coming for the players. yesterday president obama called head coach jay wright to offer his congratulations. >> it was a great game because it wasn't like north carolina gave it away. i mean, you know -- they had big shots and you guys came right back. but your team showed grit and really high character team throughout this thing. so it was a pleasure to watch. and congratulate all of them. and tell jenkins that he looked pretty cool out there. taking that shot. >> yes, he did. well, today we learned the eagles preseason opponents, open week one against the buccaneers, and go on the road against the steelers and colts. before ending the preseason back home against the jets. that game will be on december 1st. nbc10 is the official station of the philadelphia eagles. >>> this young philli
the flyers will get at least one point in this, in the extra period, jay gardiner cashes in. on a maple leafs power play. the flyers fall 4-3. if they win their last two games, they will be in the playoffs. villanova fans anxiously awaiting tomorrow's championship parade. there are more honors coming for the players. yesterday president obama called head coach jay wright to offer his congratulations. >> it was a great game because it wasn't like north carolina gave it away. i mean, you...
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julia gardiner tyler, john tyler's widow, was so outraged by the incident that she wrote to president ligon in protest. general wild was later court-martialed and convicted for his role in the incident, but the ruling was eventually overturned. if such examples of changing racial relations concerned them, confederates became rose at the site of black men like those in wild's african regained wearing the union blue. lincoln's proclamation called for the use of black men to andison forts and positions to manned vessels of all sorts in service to the union. black men had been recruited for military service earlier, but the president's authorization hastened the effort to bring them officially into the federal forces. for confederates, it was incontrovertible proof of lincoln's disregard for their rights and lives. freeman pressed the president and congress to be allowed to into the fight from its beginning. believing valor on the battlefield would earn them the freedom and rights that have not come to black people by virtue of their birth. they had even offered to provision units of volu
julia gardiner tyler, john tyler's widow, was so outraged by the incident that she wrote to president ligon in protest. general wild was later court-martialed and convicted for his role in the incident, but the ruling was eventually overturned. if such examples of changing racial relations concerned them, confederates became rose at the site of black men like those in wild's african regained wearing the union blue. lincoln's proclamation called for the use of black men to andison forts and...
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but i was a little stunned by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the e.u. beuse, i mean i like it, but, i think my remarks are the kind of thing that mrs. thatcher would have called wet. sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors i can just say anything. so i just want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little bit uneasy about the way todd presents this challenge from the e.u. and the first is, i think he is putting a lot of weight on the form of government. i mean i know this is an old argument boeing back to aristotle how important the regime is but i think the e.u. is not able to be the decisive force in modern life that it sometimes appears to be in this book. just obvious example worthying about, norway, it's not in the e.u. but if you ask how does norway compare to denmark or sweden or finland, the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life, declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasie
but i was a little stunned by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the e.u. beuse, i mean i like it, but, i think my remarks are the kind of thing that mrs. thatcher would have called wet. sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors i can just say anything. so i just want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little bit uneasy about the way todd presents this challenge from the e.u. and...
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[applause] -- next wehave nile have nile gardiner. he has wrecked at the heart of washington policy for a decade. formered as an aide to british prime minister margaret thatcher and advised her on her final book, stagecraft: strategies for changing world. thank you. it is great to be here. a fantastic new building. todd'start by saying book is terrific, and one of the finest books written on the evils of the european project, and one margaret thatcher would have devoured. she would have enjoyed it thoroughly. it is a very insightful look into the current state of affairs in regards to the european union, not a pretty state of affairs by any stretch of the imagination. the word disaster could be applied to the current state of affairs. i would like to talk about the brexit debate. how that is moving forward, the issues, and where that is going. crisis, thefugee national security threat in also, what the next u.s. president and administration should do with regard to europe. advocating a complete reversal of traditional u.s. support for
[applause] -- next wehave nile have nile gardiner. he has wrecked at the heart of washington policy for a decade. formered as an aide to british prime minister margaret thatcher and advised her on her final book, stagecraft: strategies for changing world. thank you. it is great to be here. a fantastic new building. todd'start by saying book is terrific, and one of the finest books written on the evils of the european project, and one margaret thatcher would have devoured. she would have enjoyed...
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. >> senator gardiner. >> thank you told the witnesses heard time and testimony. thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing. the legislation that the senate and house passed a couple months ago requires the designation of human rights violators in north korea and investigation. out of curiosity, they have naming people under legislation. >> we are working very hard on identifying. i've often broken publicly. one of the most important things we can do in north korea is to send a message inside the system they are to the mid-level people, to the camp commanders from the people and the public security ministry's who are responsible for the worse uses. we know who you are. we know your names and sunday when this change in the korean peninsula, you'll be in a list you don't want it beyond if you're associated with those abuses. figuring out to people is not always easy for reasons i'm sure he'll understand. we are working with our cars including the south koreans to figure this out. we've made some progress. guess we do intend to use the sanctions. as you know the president's e
. >> senator gardiner. >> thank you told the witnesses heard time and testimony. thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing. the legislation that the senate and house passed a couple months ago requires the designation of human rights violators in north korea and investigation. out of curiosity, they have naming people under legislation. >> we are working very hard on identifying. i've often broken publicly. one of the most important things we can do in north korea is to...
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gardiner: thank you for your time and testimony today in -- in the service you provide to our country. i wanted to ask a couple questions. i understand you were in denver recently. a couple of weeks ago we received a letter from denver international airport and it talks about the attacks in brussels underscoring the need to address the location of the tsa screening checkpoints at denver international airport. i think most people have had an opportunity to have a final departure -- final destination of denver or a layover. the fifth busiest airport in the country. this is a significant concern they are sharing on the screening checkpoints. -- to be able to submit this letter for the record. senator thune: without objection. senator gardner: just wanted to talk about the innovation task force initiative that is aimed at crafting a modernized passenger screening process with the goal of improving service and passenger experience. i believe it was last week, you toward denver national airport and talked about partnering with the tsa to serve as a prototype modernized security screening or
gardiner: thank you for your time and testimony today in -- in the service you provide to our country. i wanted to ask a couple questions. i understand you were in denver recently. a couple of weeks ago we received a letter from denver international airport and it talks about the attacks in brussels underscoring the need to address the location of the tsa screening checkpoints at denver international airport. i think most people have had an opportunity to have a final departure -- final...