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. >> and being the police officer that you are, mr. payneyou heard that the need is there and said, let's organize something, let's raise money. that's where you're getting your band together and several other musicians. you're going to rock and roll for us. >> yes, sir. actually, about two months ago, i was walking the halls at the police department, and the captain said that p.a.l. was in need. and kind of went in one ear and out the other. and i kept thinking about it and about a week later, i bumped into him again, and i -- i sat him down, said okay, what's going on, he says, "yeah, p.a.l. needs help." i said, it just so happens that tortilla soup was looking to do a show to donate to a great cause. we didn't know what the cause was. what perfect timing for the captain to stop me. this is going to be our first event of the year where tortilla soup is going to give back to the great cause that t. >> a big bash this coming weekend. tell us what folks can expect at the p.a.l. stadium. >> september 13th is the date. we're looking at p.a.l. s
. >> and being the police officer that you are, mr. payneyou heard that the need is there and said, let's organize something, let's raise money. that's where you're getting your band together and several other musicians. you're going to rock and roll for us. >> yes, sir. actually, about two months ago, i was walking the halls at the police department, and the captain said that p.a.l. was in need. and kind of went in one ear and out the other. and i kept thinking about it and about a...
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thank you, mr. payne. the chair now recognizes mr.from california. >> thank you, chair, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. and i also, as my colleagues have noted, stand with boston and commend you for your work. and, commissioner, you and i spoke before at this hearing and i pointed out that it was urban shield training that your force had gone through first in alameda county, which i have the privilege of representing, but also an exercise that you held yourself. i wanted to bring to the witnesses and the committee's attention that a year later we still, i believe, face threats from terrorists whether abroad or individuals in the united states, rogue actors who may be influenced by publications on the web or that they receive and able to use materials that are readily available at different stores. and i was disturbed to read and learn in the most recent edition of al-qaeda's arabian peninsula publication "inspire," there is a picture of a young person sitting in a tram which is used at san francisco's internationa
thank you, mr. payne. the chair now recognizes mr.from california. >> thank you, chair, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. and i also, as my colleagues have noted, stand with boston and commend you for your work. and, commissioner, you and i spoke before at this hearing and i pointed out that it was urban shield training that your force had gone through first in alameda county, which i have the privilege of representing, but also an exercise that you held yourself. i...
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mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? ight next to me. too many a thank you, mr. pearn. -- mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that have claimed thousands of foreign students 7 have overstayed their visas and have disappeared, however the department of homeland security has done a great job in their own data appears to show that while these cases were initially flagged for lee view -- review, the location of these students was in fact known by d.h.s. field offices. it is my understanding that there are many reasons why it a record might be flagged as a potential overstay. none of which are reasons to expect dangerous activity. for example, d.h.s.'s own press office has stated that many cases appear to be closed due to a variety of legal reasons. including the students' receipt of a green card or departure from the united states. for generations, american foreign policy leaders have agreed to educational exchanges are one of the most successful foreign poli
mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? ight next to me. too many a thank you, mr. pearn. -- mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that have claimed thousands of foreign students 7 have overstayed their visas and have disappeared, however the department of homeland security has done a great job in their own data appears to show that while these cases were initially flagged for lee view -- review, the location of these students was in fact known by d.h.s. field...
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mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? right next to me. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that have claimed thousands of foreign students 7 have overstayed their visas and have disappeared, however the department of homeland security has done a great job in their own data appears to show that while these cases were initially flagged for review, the location of these students was in fact known by d.h.s. field offices. it is my understanding that there are many reasons why it a record might be flagged as a potential overstay. none of which are reasons to expect dangerous activity. for example, d.h.s.s own press office has stated that many cases appear to be closed due to a variety of legal reasons. including the students' receipt of a green card or departure from the united states. for generations, american foreign policy leaders have agreed to educational exchanges are one of the most successful foreign policy tools. if eight of the nobel peace prize winners since 1987 have been foreign students educated in the united states.
mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? right next to me. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that have claimed thousands of foreign students 7 have overstayed their visas and have disappeared, however the department of homeland security has done a great job in their own data appears to show that while these cases were initially flagged for review, the location of these students was in fact known by d.h.s. field offices. it is my...
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mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker.d let me just say thank you to my colleague, the gentleman from nevada, and also the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, who have demonstrated true leadership in this shown class in having and demonstrated time and time again during these special orders their commitment to this nation. mr. speaker, the people of ferguson, missouri, and the people across this nation have suffered a tremendous blow with the circumstances surrounding michael brown's death. not only did we lose a young man, we as a nation were once again reminded, although we have come so far, we still have long way to go. we are trying to achieve equality and fairness under the law, regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened and to find a way to come together going forward. we lost a young man, michael brown, in a heartbreaking and tragic circumstance. he was only 18 years old. his family will never be able to hold or talk to him ever again. when some
mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker.d let me just say thank you to my colleague, the gentleman from nevada, and also the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, who have demonstrated true leadership in this shown class in having and demonstrated time and time again during these special orders their commitment to this nation. mr. speaker, the people of ferguson, missouri, and the people across this nation have suffered a tremendous blow with the circumstances surrounding michael brown's death. not...
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mr. payne. >> right next to me. >> think you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that claimed thousands of foreign students have overstayed their visas and had disappeared. however, the department of homeland security has done a great job and tehran data appears to show that while these cases were initially flag for review the location of the students was in fact known by d.h. as field offices. there are many reasons why a record might be applied to, none of which are reasons to expect dangerous activity. for example, their own press office has stated that many cases appear to be closed until a variety of legal reasons including the students received a green card or departure from the united states south. you know, for generations american foreign-policy leaders have agreed to educational experiences at to be one of the most successful foreign policy to los three day live the nobel peace prize winner since 1987 have been educated in the united states. america needs friends and understanding around the world more tha
mr. payne. >> right next to me. >> think you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, recently there have been news reports that claimed thousands of foreign students have overstayed their visas and had disappeared. however, the department of homeland security has done a great job and tehran data appears to show that while these cases were initially flag for review the location of the students was in fact known by d.h. as field offices. there are many reasons why a record might be applied to,...
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mrs. payne who knew oswald needed the job, mrs.illiam a randall, who knew where he might get one from roy truly at the u.s. book depository. >> did you help him obtain the job he had at the texas school book depository? >> it came about through a coincidence. i was having coffee with a neighbor and marina was there also. lee spent a week unsuccessfully looking for a job in dallas. this is a monday. my neighbor and i were talking about the difficulty, how hard it was for him. he could not drive and could not get to a good many jobs. the third neighbor who was there suggested there might be an opening at the school book depository. >> i did not know there was a job opening, and since my brother had gotten work there, i thought there might be another job there. >> when we called, i told him about the possibility. he applied the next day and was accepted. >> he came down and filled out an application. i interviewed him. he seemed to be well mannered, quiet, and intelligent young fella. he stated to me and put on his application that he
mrs. payne who knew oswald needed the job, mrs.illiam a randall, who knew where he might get one from roy truly at the u.s. book depository. >> did you help him obtain the job he had at the texas school book depository? >> it came about through a coincidence. i was having coffee with a neighbor and marina was there also. lee spent a week unsuccessfully looking for a job in dallas. this is a monday. my neighbor and i were talking about the difficulty, how hard it was for him. he...
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mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. and let me just say thank you to my colleague, the gentleman from nevada, and also the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, who have demonstrated true leadership in this shown class in having and demonstrated time and time again during these special orders their commitment to this nation. mr. speaker, the people of ferguson, missouri, and the people across this nation have suffered a tremendous blow with the circumstances surrounding michael brown's death. not only did we lose a young man, we as a nation were once again reminded, although we have come so far, we still have long way to go. we are trying to achieve equality and fairness under the law, regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened and to find a way to come together going forward. we lost a young man, michael brown, in a heartbreaking and tragic circumstance. he was only 18 years old. his family will never be able to hold or talk to him ever again. when s
mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. and let me just say thank you to my colleague, the gentleman from nevada, and also the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, who have demonstrated true leadership in this shown class in having and demonstrated time and time again during these special orders their commitment to this nation. mr. speaker, the people of ferguson, missouri, and the people across this nation have suffered a tremendous blow with the circumstances surrounding michael brown's death....
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mr. payne: mr. speaker, i stand today to remember the more than 200 girls who were abducted from their school on april 14, 2014. it is hard to imagine the fear, pain and the anguish they've suffered at the hands of the monsters who kidnapped them. as a father, i understand what these girls' families are feeling. i have not forgotten these girls and i will continue to work with my colleagues for their safe return and for the elimination of the terrorist group boko haram. the world and mainstream media has mostly moved on from the events in nigeria. but amid all the horrors regularly -- that regularly compete for the world's attention, this one should not be forgotten. among these missing girls are future lawyers, doctors and teachers, women who could someday lead their country. i call for my colleagues not to forget these girls and come together to combat boko haram, al qaeda and isil. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back
mr. payne: mr. speaker, i stand today to remember the more than 200 girls who were abducted from their school on april 14, 2014. it is hard to imagine the fear, pain and the anguish they've suffered at the hands of the monsters who kidnapped them. as a father, i understand what these girls' families are feeling. i have not forgotten these girls and i will continue to work with my colleagues for their safe return and for the elimination of the terrorist group boko haram. the world and mainstream...
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payne, and betty greer. i am honored to receive the richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician lives on and his commitment indoors through the work of everyone here in -- mr. greer, his commitment lives on through the work of everyone here. i was always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking compared to other states for mental health funding. though i would have to admit, mental health was never my top priority. i was involved with economic element, education, transportation, public safety, environmental issues. there were many things that were at the top of my keep. -- my heap. i promise you i would give anything to not be in this position today. when my world changed forever last november, i knew i had to do something to make a change to prevent future tragedies. my family had been dealing with my son's illness for some years, but i never truly understood what gus was going through or how he suffered. i determined to devote my life and efforts to change the law to reduce the likelihood that such tragedies would occur in the future, to discuss men
payne, and betty greer. i am honored to receive the richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician lives on and his commitment indoors through the work of everyone here in -- mr. greer, his commitment lives on through the work of everyone here. i was always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking compared to other states for mental health funding. though i would have to admit, mental health was never my top priority. i was involved with...
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payne. you know, i've received a letter that's very touching and impressed me, it's from two grandparents in california, they said, dear mrlike your help selecting an investment for our two young granddaughters. they have very limited funds now, so commissions are a big factor, and trading would not be an option until the account grows. first, i want to talk about the benefits of a roth ira. >> the money goes tax-free, and it compounds, and these kids can inherit the money, and it's just theirs, there's no taxes. the custodial part is the most important part because as a custodial roth ira, the kids don't have control until 18 or 21 depending on the state, and that's really important. if you worry even at 18 or 21, then you go the traditional ira route, and then they have to wait until qualified withdrawals later in life. charles: it's like 59 -- >> if you think they're going to be a nut, do that. otherwise 18-31 with a discuss toad y'all -- custodial. charles: by the way, they wrote in a letter. what would you suggest, jim? >> i'd be buying america, things like coca-cola, exxonmobil if i think about, you know, your blue
payne. you know, i've received a letter that's very touching and impressed me, it's from two grandparents in california, they said, dear mrlike your help selecting an investment for our two young granddaughters. they have very limited funds now, so commissions are a big factor, and trading would not be an option until the account grows. first, i want to talk about the benefits of a roth ira. >> the money goes tax-free, and it compounds, and these kids can inherit the money, and it's just...
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xxiii so that saved her from peen payne whit in the because she was on the verge of going because she went to the bottom many time, and the one daughter she had with mr. brokaw, of course being her rich, young, woman about town in those days in the '30s, got the job on vanityity fair in two years was managing editor, she couldn't take care of the child so the child was sent away to school in the country, and she went to rosemead hall in connecticut and fox grove in virginia, and eventually ended up at stanford university. and i won't tell you what happened to the daughter because that's another thing that is a big part of the book. but she regret, of course, because the daughter did die young. she regretted the time she hadn't spent with her, all the childhood was not there for her. she didn't see her really growing up. all she left her was a mother, too, a lot -- she left her with her mother, too a lot, but she was a working mother, and as i say, clare luce, the two volumes together, it's an inspirational tale in many ways, about how much one person can do and how to live your life to the -- up to the hilt, do everything you can because death is wai
xxiii so that saved her from peen payne whit in the because she was on the verge of going because she went to the bottom many time, and the one daughter she had with mr. brokaw, of course being her rich, young, woman about town in those days in the '30s, got the job on vanityity fair in two years was managing editor, she couldn't take care of the child so the child was sent away to school in the country, and she went to rosemead hall in connecticut and fox grove in virginia, and eventually...
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payne, and betty greer. receive the to richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician lives on and his commitment indoors through the work of everyone here in -- mr. greer, on throughent lives the work of everyone here. i was always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking compared to other states for mental health funding. though i would have to admit, mental health was never my top priority. with economic element, education, transportation, public safety, environmental issues. there were many things that were at the top of my keep. heap. i promise you i would give anything to not be in this position today. world changed forever last november, i knew i had to do something to make a change to prevent future tragedies. my family had been dealing with my son's illness for some years, but i never truly understood what gus was going through or how he suffered. i determined to devote my life and efforts to change the law to reduce the likelihood that such tragedies would occur in the future, to discuss mental health openly and honestly in an effor
payne, and betty greer. receive the to richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician lives on and his commitment indoors through the work of everyone here in -- mr. greer, on throughent lives the work of everyone here. i was always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking compared to other states for mental health funding. though i would have to admit, mental health was never my top priority. with economic element, education,...
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payne, and betty greer. i am honored to receive the richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician
payne, and betty greer. i am honored to receive the richard t greer advocacy award and i'm humbled. although i've never met mr. brewer, his or her beautician
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payne and betsy greer. i'm honored to receive the richard t. greer advocacy award. i'm humbled by the recognition. i never met mr. greer, his reputation lives on and commitment endures for the work to everyone in this room. i served in the state legislature for almost 23 years. hard to believe, don, you were there at beginning. it has been almost 23 years. throughout my tenure i always fought for improved mental health services and always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking in mental health funding. i have to admit mental health was never my top priority. i was involved in economic development, education, transportation, public safety, environmental issues. there were lots of things that were at top of my heap. i promise you, that i will do anything, i would give anything to not be in this position today. when my world changed forever last november, i knew that i had to do something to make a change. to prevent future tragedies. my family had been dealing with my son's illness for sop years but i never truly understood what gus was going through or how he suffered. i determined to devote my life and my efforts
payne and betsy greer. i'm honored to receive the richard t. greer advocacy award. i'm humbled by the recognition. i never met mr. greer, his reputation lives on and commitment endures for the work to everyone in this room. i served in the state legislature for almost 23 years. hard to believe, don, you were there at beginning. it has been almost 23 years. throughout my tenure i always fought for improved mental health services and always ashamed by virginia's abysmal ranking in mental health...
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payne would want us to defend american freedom and defeat terrorism worldwide. he gave his life for that cause. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. mckeon: i yield an additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ross: thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. speaker. while this amendment does not represent my ideal military strategy against isil, i believe the congress is fulfilling its constitutional duty today and i stand in support of its efforts. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. garamendi. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to my colleague, mr. langevin from rhode island. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for three minutes. mr. langevin: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. langevin: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise in support of the amendment offered by chairman mckeon and i want to be very clear about what's at stake here today. the terrorist group isil po
payne would want us to defend american freedom and defeat terrorism worldwide. he gave his life for that cause. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. mckeon: i yield an additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ross: thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. speaker. while this amendment does not represent my ideal military strategy against isil, i believe the congress is fulfilling its constitutional duty today and i stand in...
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so mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? right next to me.ou changed seats with ranking member. thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. secretary, you know, recently there have been news reports that have claim ed thousands of foreign students overstayed their visas and disappeared. however, homeland security is doing a great job in their own data appears to show that while cases are initially flagged for review, the location of'.[y the students was in fact known by dhs field offices. now it is my understanding that there are many reasons why a record might be flagged as potential overstay. none of which are reasons to expect dangerous activity. for example, dhs's own press office state that many cases are closed due to a variety of legal reasons, including student receipt of a green card or departure from the united states. you know, for generations, american foreign policy leaders have agreed to educational exchanges are one of the most successful foreign policy tools. l peace prize winners since 1987 have been student educated in the united states
so mr. payne. who is also -- where is mr. payne? right next to me.ou changed seats with ranking member. thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. secretary, you know, recently there have been news reports that have claim ed thousands of foreign students overstayed their visas and disappeared. however, homeland security is doing a great job in their own data appears to show that while cases are initially flagged for review, the location of'.[y the students was in fact known by dhs field offices. now...