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what is the future of the european union? that s what we will be talking about today. what does it mean to say european union as a democracy deficit? supernatural governance, is it combatable with self-government? will the british leave the eu in june? if so, what does this mean for the european project? will germany the indispensable motor, pull back from the dream of a european political union? will the cultural, political and security challenge of radical islam, both within europe and abroad, strengthen or weaken the eu. what affect does putin s russia have on the politics of the eu? what does the refugee crisis mean for european political integration and the concept of an ever closer union? what is the future of the eu mean for the united states? and the transatlantic alliance. we will be trying to answer some of the questions this morning. we have an outstanding panel of experts with differing viewing on these ishz adiffering views e and the european union. i m interes
MadridSpainChinaMexico-cityDistrito-federalMexicoPortugalKosovoSyriaRussiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbia host: here is another one of those many extraordinary pictures. we are seeing it on television as well. men, women, and children from syria in afghanistan clinging to a dinghy sunday. and afghanistan clinging to a dinghy sunday. they are off the coast of greece. i m going to talk to david martin now from charlottesville, virginia. he is an international law professor and a former judge deputy the former deputy counsel at the department of homeland security. the president has asked that 10,000 syrian refugees be brought to the u.s. as we start to look at that process, can you define for us first how the u.s. looks at a refugee? what is the definition in u.s. terms? drawn byfinition is international treaty. a refugee is someone out his or her country of her origin and is afraid to return. the keyword is a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country. that applies both to our overseas resettlement programs that we are mainly focusing o
ArkansasUnited-statesMyanmarCharlottesvilleVirginiaVietnamRepublic-ofLouisianaQatarAlabamaAustraliaMonterey the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d.c, nod conversation will now come to order and the chair recognizes himself for five minutes for the purpose of an opening statement. this morning, first let me welcome our witnesses. this morning we will receive an update on the consumer protection efforts in place to address the fraud risk for america s seniors. as of july 2013, there are over 44 million americans who are older than 65. that almost 14% of the population. the population, 65 and holder in the united states, projects to outnumber people younger than 18 for the first time in 2033. a mere 18 years from now. the median income of these households is over $35,000 per year, and 71% report having a computer in their home. the median networth of seniors 65 and over is 25 times that of people under 35 years of age. the expanding population of older americans and their relative wealth compared to other age groups increases the risk that so
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