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. >> well, let's not be too mean, mr. peele. great britain is a country that is -- that takes the single market very seriously. and among others for the service directive, you have always in the foreground, it is not britain that slows europe down. so if we want more information, more research, freer trade -- for instance, look at the position of europe at the world trade -- at the wto. britain is always in the right position. so i must say we cannot do without britain. and very often britain is more pro european than a lot of other countries. >> i have a question from greece. zinovia. in the back. we are under these greek columns. i hope it's a symbol of solidity and solidarity. >> translator: i have two short questions. >> translator: no, no, one question. >> translator: okay. let's say less than two. do you believe, really, that if greece applies all the measures imposed by the troika we will solve our problems? i'm not representative of the greek people, but i want to represent my generation in greece. and we really don't kn
. >> well, let's not be too mean, mr. peele. great britain is a country that is -- that takes the single market very seriously. and among others for the service directive, you have always in the foreground, it is not britain that slows europe down. so if we want more information, more research, freer trade -- for instance, look at the position of europe at the world trade -- at the wto. britain is always in the right position. so i must say we cannot do without britain. and very often...
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well, let's not be too mean, mr. peel.at britain is a country that is -- that takes the market very seriously and among others for the service directive, you have been always at the foreground. it is not britain that slows europe down. so if we want more innovation, more research, freer trade, for instance, look at the position of europe at the world trade -- at the w.t.o. britain is always in the right position. we cannot do without britain and very often britain is more pro european than a lot of other countries. >> i have a question from greece. in the back. >> we are under these greek columns. i hope it is a symbol of solidarity. i have two short questions. >> no, no, one question. let's say less than two. >> do you believe, really, that if greece applies all the measures imposed by the troika, we will solve our problems? i'm not representative of the greek people, but i want to represent my generation in greece. and we really don't know what to do. there are many greek people who want to go back to greece, but they ca
well, let's not be too mean, mr. peel.at britain is a country that is -- that takes the market very seriously and among others for the service directive, you have been always at the foreground. it is not britain that slows europe down. so if we want more innovation, more research, freer trade, for instance, look at the position of europe at the world trade -- at the w.t.o. britain is always in the right position. we cannot do without britain and very often britain is more pro european than a...
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[inaudible conversations] >> translator: professor, mr. peel, ladies and gentlemen, i hope all of you can see me behind the lectern, and it seems like it's a good place to be. dear students, especially, i'm happy today to have been able to answer the invitation that has been sent to me and to come here to talk to you about the future of europe. europe has always been at the cross road of history at many points, but i think today is a good time because we have to answer the question, what is the direction that we want to take for the future? this place is perfect. it's the new museum in berlin and for our subject, it is really a good frame work, it's a good place to talk about the future of europe since it's a place that reminds us of the origin of our culture. we see the greek classics. we see the wounds of world war ii #, and we see modern architecture as well. like we see in a lot of modern newseum, and it's a place where the old and the new mix in a very creative way. about five years ago in march 2007, in berlin, we had the great anniversar
[inaudible conversations] >> translator: professor, mr. peel, ladies and gentlemen, i hope all of you can see me behind the lectern, and it seems like it's a good place to be. dear students, especially, i'm happy today to have been able to answer the invitation that has been sent to me and to come here to talk to you about the future of europe. europe has always been at the cross road of history at many points, but i think today is a good time because we have to answer the question, what...
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decision that liquidation was illegal what happened after that minister of justice of russia mr kahn a while ago peeled to superior court again to liquidate my party despite two court decisions european court of appeal cook a meal that the government steal tried to stop activity of my body does that mean that the minister of justice is breaking the law because absolutely behind it was because the ministry of justice is the executive branches and it has to abate the court the supreme court decision absolutely and he doesn't absolutely it means that he appeals yes but does he have the right to appeal they have a right but it's very strange if you have to the citizens court decisions it it's difficult to believe that european court of the supremes court of russia again it builds to two laws party he's appealing to the constitutional court not the supreme court again but it's you know it's a legal process it's a it's a difficult legal procedure well they're trying to make life after you're in a position of this is not a vote the time when one of the actions after the next elections and i can't participate
decision that liquidation was illegal what happened after that minister of justice of russia mr kahn a while ago peeled to superior court again to liquidate my party despite two court decisions european court of appeal cook a meal that the government steal tried to stop activity of my body does that mean that the minister of justice is breaking the law because absolutely behind it was because the ministry of justice is the executive branches and it has to abate the court the supreme court...
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mr. attorney general. do you know of any time in which people were ordered to peel off and let guns walk under wide receiver. >> i'm not sure whether they were ordered to or not. i do know during the early phases of investigation observations were made of people buying guns and decisions made not to surveil them after those purchases were made. as a result 100, 400, i'm not sure how many guns it is, the guns walked. there were objections about fact guns were walking in operation wide receiver. >> since it was never allowed to simply let known straw buyers, known guns fall into illicit criminal's hands, have you taken any action to fire anyone or discipline anyone from operation wide receiver? >> operation wide receiver occurred in the prior administration. >> we're not talking about political appointees. we're talking about people who would transcend the transition. have you, to your knowledge, disciplined anyone from wide receiver? >> no, i have not. >> have you disciplined anyone from fast and furious? >> i have not as of yet. there have been personnel changes made at atf, a new attorney general in arizon
mr. attorney general. do you know of any time in which people were ordered to peel off and let guns walk under wide receiver. >> i'm not sure whether they were ordered to or not. i do know during the early phases of investigation observations were made of people buying guns and decisions made not to surveil them after those purchases were made. as a result 100, 400, i'm not sure how many guns it is, the guns walked. there were objections about fact guns were walking in operation wide...
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mr. lin, in the spirit of lin-sanity, i hope you will consider endorsing my line of premium lin-oleum tiles. (laughter) (applause) tough stuff. (cheers and applause) peel and stick. it goes everywhere. and, of course, jeremy lint. as we speak, i am drying socks and towels as fast as i can to meet what i assume will be heavy demand. (laughter) folks, it's no secret that the big government nanny state is smothering us in buzz-killing regulations. if i can't bring a gun on a plane, who's going to kill the panther i also brought on the plane? (laughter) well, tonight... pretty animal. so tonight i profile one do-gooder whose do-gooding done gone do-bad. (laughter) this is the people who are destroying america. (cheers and applause) if there's one thing america loves, it's power tools. and nothing says power like a table saw. nine inches of steel powered by a dual horsepower motor spinning at 5,000 r.p.m. just look how amped woodworker pete perillo gets. >> it's... it's... there's some excitement, let's put it that way. (laughter) the sound, the power, the vibration, the energy. >> stephen: yeah! the energy to rip through anything. shoes, meat, computers, b
mr. lin, in the spirit of lin-sanity, i hope you will consider endorsing my line of premium lin-oleum tiles. (laughter) (applause) tough stuff. (cheers and applause) peel and stick. it goes everywhere. and, of course, jeremy lint. as we speak, i am drying socks and towels as fast as i can to meet what i assume will be heavy demand. (laughter) folks, it's no secret that the big government nanny state is smothering us in buzz-killing regulations. if i can't bring a gun on a plane, who's going to...
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mr. lin in the spirits of "linsanity," i hope you will consider endorsing my line of premium linoleum tile! [ laughter ] tough stuff. [ laughter ] >> and peelse, jeremy lint! [ laughter ] as we speak, i am drying socks and towels as fast as i can... to meet what i assume will be heavy demand. [ laughter ] >> don't forget the new cbs 5 jeremy lin coffee cup available at stores everywhere. >>> a young bay area basketball player had to choose between the ivy league and the local college. her decision was music to the ears of sonoma state. sonoma state freshman travis newman decided to be a seaworld based on certain criteria. >> when i would get recruiting letters i would go right to the site and look if they even had a music program. >> reporter: travis was always asked what she wanted to do when she grew up. play basketball? or be a musician. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: but she still refuses to answer that question. >> all throughout my life everyone is like are you going to choose, are you going to choose? i was like oh, no i'll just see how it goes. i guess i didn't have to. why choose? i can do both. >> reporter: that is because she chose son
mr. lin in the spirits of "linsanity," i hope you will consider endorsing my line of premium linoleum tile! [ laughter ] tough stuff. [ laughter ] >> and peelse, jeremy lint! [ laughter ] as we speak, i am drying socks and towels as fast as i can... to meet what i assume will be heavy demand. [ laughter ] >> don't forget the new cbs 5 jeremy lin coffee cup available at stores everywhere. >>> a young bay area basketball player had to choose between the ivy league...
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mr. attorney general. do you know of any time in which people were ordered to peel off and let the guns walk under wide receiver? >> i am not sure about whether they were ordered to or not, but i do know that in the early phases of the investigation observations were made of people buying guns and decisions made not to surveil them after those purchases were made. and as a result, 100, 400, i'm not sure exactly what the number is, of guns walked. and there were complaints about the fact that guns were walking in operation wide receiver. >> since it was never allowed to simply let known straw buyers, known guns fall into illicit criminals' hands, have you taken any action to fire anyone or discipline anyone from operation wide receiver? >> operation wide receiver occurred in the prior administration. i don't think that -- >> we're not talking about political appointees, we're talking about people who would transcend the decision. have you, to your knowledge, disciplined anyone from wide receiver? >> no, i have not. >> have you disciplined anyone from fast and furious? >> no, i have not as yet. as yet. there have
mr. attorney general. do you know of any time in which people were ordered to peel off and let the guns walk under wide receiver? >> i am not sure about whether they were ordered to or not, but i do know that in the early phases of the investigation observations were made of people buying guns and decisions made not to surveil them after those purchases were made. and as a result, 100, 400, i'm not sure exactly what the number is, of guns walked. and there were complaints about the fact...
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peeled from the walls and the building was known as the public shabby house. as america grew and the president's responsibilities grew, the officer... offices took over more and more of the building. mrse had no privacy. she submitted this plan for an enlargement of the building. adding too large wings to contain offices and entertainment rooms. the plans were not approved. this photograph was taken on new year's day 1898. mckin rely was president. he was observing a custom which persisted until herbert hoover. new year's day was traditionally an open house and anyone could come to the white house and shake the president's hand. the south lawn was a jumble of greenhouses, and the interior was an impossible arrangement of the president's private quarters and executive offices. in 1902, president roosevelt ordered out the clutter and built two temporary extensions which contained permanent office wings. theodore roosevelt's interior designs were classically beautiful, the work was done in such a rush that severe structural damage was done to the building. in 1924, mrs. coolidge redid the interior and added 18 rooms to the third floor. the work was necessary but began the structure was h
peeled from the walls and the building was known as the public shabby house. as america grew and the president's responsibilities grew, the officer... offices took over more and more of the building. mrse had no privacy. she submitted this plan for an enlargement of the building. adding too large wings to contain offices and entertainment rooms. the plans were not approved. this photograph was taken on new year's day 1898. mckin rely was president. he was observing a custom which persisted...
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mr. obama's second term. they go on to say religious liberty won't be protected from the entitle state until obamacare is row peeled. i think all americans should be afraid of the course that this white house is on with this regulation. this debate isn't about women's health. it's about power. washington should not have the power to force religious people and religious institutions to take actions that contradict their beliefs. what we're going to continue to see as the health care law and the mandates and the regulations continue to come out, what we will see is a government and an administration that continues to expand the government reach in terms of its size, in terms of its scope and in terms of its grab for power. the health care law was supposed to be about people and health care, the care they need from the doctor they want at a cost they can afford. instead, we have a lot of i.r.s. agents, no new doctors and nurses, and when i go to town hall meetings and ask all of the people in attendance, i say how many of you under this health care law who are hoping to get the care you need, the doctor that you want
mr. obama's second term. they go on to say religious liberty won't be protected from the entitle state until obamacare is row peeled. i think all americans should be afraid of the course that this white house is on with this regulation. this debate isn't about women's health. it's about power. washington should not have the power to force religious people and religious institutions to take actions that contradict their beliefs. what we're going to continue to see as the health care law and the...
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to start resm peeling the class act without any attempt to improve it is a rash political move and i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. >> mr. chairman. move to strike the last word. the chair: mr. chairman. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. gingrey: i move to strike the requisite number of words. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gingrey: i thank the courtesy of my colleague from minnesota. he'll have the opportunity as well. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gingrey: i thank you for that ruling, mr. chairman. because i felt like it was important for me to respond directly, in immediate proximity to my colleague and food friend, very good friend, from georgia the gentleman from dekalb. he made a statement about, what is the reason? there is no reason, really to strike this. why not leave it on the books. i think that's an argument we've heard all afternoon in regard to the position of the democratic side. but let me just read a few passages from a report that we requested from the congressional research service as to why, in response to my friend from dekalb and my good friend fro
to start resm peeling the class act without any attempt to improve it is a rash political move and i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. >> mr. chairman. move to strike the last word. the chair: mr. chairman. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. gingrey: i move to strike the requisite number of words. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gingrey: i thank the courtesy of my colleague from minnesota. he'll have the...