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. >> mr. chen. >> how time flies. i am david chen and i am representing the asian-american community city. we are a small community center, but we are here for the last 12 years. we see other cbo's come and go. but we stay. we are serving the underprivileged asian community immigrant communities. they don't have the means or language skills to do better in their life. so we are helping them in many other ways. and also have small business owners to enhance. and how to strive in a bad economic time. i am telling you that district 10 and bay-view hunter's point is the future. so i ask seeking your attention to come to this area and look for the future. here we are, we are not doing very good economically, but we are rich in spirit and we are rich in talent. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chen. and now district 11 community representative, rachel ebora and nicole agbiyone. and then we have omar community collaborative, gwen brown. >> good afternoon, i am the executive director of burnle heights. >> good evening, our organi
. >> mr. chen. >> how time flies. i am david chen and i am representing the asian-american community city. we are a small community center, but we are here for the last 12 years. we see other cbo's come and go. but we stay. we are serving the underprivileged asian community immigrant communities. they don't have the means or language skills to do better in their life. so we are helping them in many other ways. and also have small business owners to enhance. and how to strive in a...
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peta chan i teach in fellow the city university of hong kong to talk more about the snowden case mr chen firstly thanks very much for coming on to say what can mr snowden do he's with out of a possible that he was that he's been that valley documents that i mean to russia also he doesn't have refugee papers to allow him to go elsewhere what can he do what needs to happen to allow him to leave moscow. obviously i'm not in a position to comment on mr stoller. position or his choices but what i can i do want to say is you know he left hong kong on his own accord and common from washington you know hong kong was. deliberately dragging its feet. unjustified you know based on the laws and procedures of hong kong i think the hong kong government has followed perfectly the law and procedures in store for these kind of matters so in summary what is hong kong's position on this what are they saying in their defense when you talking about the laws which laws of the keys they're breaking and what is the defense to that. well essentially i think the comment from washington is that hong kong was delay
peta chan i teach in fellow the city university of hong kong to talk more about the snowden case mr chen firstly thanks very much for coming on to say what can mr snowden do he's with out of a possible that he was that he's been that valley documents that i mean to russia also he doesn't have refugee papers to allow him to go elsewhere what can he do what needs to happen to allow him to leave moscow. obviously i'm not in a position to comment on mr stoller. position or his choices but what i...
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mr. chen's home country refused to let its violent criminal return home. frankly, you can understand how this could happen. and it did happen. while handcuffed by the supreme court decision, immigration officials released mr. chen back into the community when they had nowhere else to send him. so that's back into the community here in the united states. as you can imagine, this story also does not have a happy ending. upon his release in 2010, wang chen murdered kion wu, the very person that was all concerned during this time, murdered her. as you can see, this is a real problem with serious consequences. there are others like these people out there. according to statistics provided by the department of homeland security, there are many countries that are not cooperating or -- or that take longer to repatriate their nationals. countries like iran, pakistan, china, somalia, liberia, they're on the list. the supreme court, in making their decision, says that congress should clarify the law. so my amendment that i have, it's amendment number 1203, mr. preside
mr. chen's home country refused to let its violent criminal return home. frankly, you can understand how this could happen. and it did happen. while handcuffed by the supreme court decision, immigration officials released mr. chen back into the community when they had nowhere else to send him. so that's back into the community here in the united states. as you can imagine, this story also does not have a happy ending. upon his release in 2010, wang chen murdered kion wu, the very person that...
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so handcuffed by the supreme court decision, immigration officials released mr. chen back into the community when they had no place else to send them, they released the guy. and as you can imagine, this story also does not have a happy ending because upon his release in 2010, wang chen murdered kion wu. murdered her. she knew -- she suspected this was going to happen. and as you can see, this is a real problem with serious consequences and there are others like these people out there. according to statistics provided by the department of homeland security, there are many countries that are not cooperating or that take longer to repatriate their nationals, countries like iran, pakistan, china, somalia, liberia. these are all on that list. the supreme court, in making their decision, said that congress should clarify the law. so i have an amendment that clarifies the law by creating a framework that allows immigration officials to detain dangerous criminals, immigrants like binh thai luc and wang chen. specifically immigrants can be detained beyond six months -- this is
so handcuffed by the supreme court decision, immigration officials released mr. chen back into the community when they had no place else to send them, they released the guy. and as you can imagine, this story also does not have a happy ending because upon his release in 2010, wang chen murdered kion wu. murdered her. she knew -- she suspected this was going to happen. and as you can see, this is a real problem with serious consequences and there are others like these people out there. according...
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mr. chairman, chen george washington founded our chaplain corps on july 29, 1775, to make sure the continental army could have worship services -- 30 seconds? mr. mckeon: yield an additional 15 seconds. mr. fleming: i would like to say this, mr. chairman. the saddest thing i could ever imagine is someone standing over a dying man or woman from combat and saying to them, there is no hope. if you die, there is no world, there is no life thereafter. that is the saddest thing i could ever imagine. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. polis: before further yielding i yield myself 15 seconds just to say i think we are seeing a double standard here. where if it's a person of particular faith, perhaps the gentleman approves of, you go see a chaplain for your needs. however if you have no faith, you have to see a psychiatrist? all of our men and women who bravely serve deserve the same support. with that i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews. the cha
mr. chairman, chen george washington founded our chaplain corps on july 29, 1775, to make sure the continental army could have worship services -- 30 seconds? mr. mckeon: yield an additional 15 seconds. mr. fleming: i would like to say this, mr. chairman. the saddest thing i could ever imagine is someone standing over a dying man or woman from combat and saying to them, there is no hope. if you die, there is no world, there is no life thereafter. that is the saddest thing i could ever imagine....
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the ec sentries tees of add chen you ares are -- the cat piano if we regard it as a wage wager, im going to try to raise the ante a little bit. mre was well known in his personal life for bunk unkempt. he had long white hair and a white beard down to the middle of his chest, and he had clothes in oiz his holing. he had one eccentricity of diet that followed him around, and that was that he liked those little bugs that grow on old cheese. he referred to them as cheese maggots. and he would go out of his way to collect the old cheese from friends' cupboards in order to harvest the maggots and put them in little bags. he would carry these around from them and occasionally snack on a cheese mag netted while he was in the midst of an important piece of photographly. [laughter] >> note tock it until you've tried it, it's the only thing i can say. >> from age 35 moves from his home in california to london and tries no make it as an inventer. he invent as couple of unworkable machine. one is kind of a washing machine, a table-top barrel with two hand-hike appendages on the end of sticks. you were to fill it with water, and open/close, p
the ec sentries tees of add chen you ares are -- the cat piano if we regard it as a wage wager, im going to try to raise the ante a little bit. mre was well known in his personal life for bunk unkempt. he had long white hair and a white beard down to the middle of his chest, and he had clothes in oiz his holing. he had one eccentricity of diet that followed him around, and that was that he liked those little bugs that grow on old cheese. he referred to them as cheese maggots. and he would go...