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and william payne. and among the most prized possessions of the payne family are photographs of martin luther king taken days before his assassination as the paynes were attempting to bring about justice in the city of newark and certainly no member of the house of representatives was more committed to justice, not only here in this country and within this country in the city of newark, in the state ofnew jers, but justice across the world so that children in poverty could have a decent quality of health care and has been cited the congressman almost lost his life in that regard. the country is poorer for the loss of donald payne, but this country is greater for his public service, his public service on the governing body of the city of newark, his public service as county commissioner. we use the term freeholder. in essex county, new jersey, his public service to the entire state and i respectfully suggest to the united states of america. we mourn his loss but we celebrate his life. thank you, mr. spea
and william payne. and among the most prized possessions of the payne family are photographs of martin luther king taken days before his assassination as the paynes were attempting to bring about justice in the city of newark and certainly no member of the house of representatives was more committed to justice, not only here in this country and within this country in the city of newark, in the state ofnew jers, but justice across the world so that children in poverty could have a decent quality...
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so he thought when he met thomas payne, payne was a really good writer. and if it all went bad for pain it would not be as bad as if it all went bad for him. and he actually wrote this to his kid. let me read a little from what he said. he said about the year 1774 certain thomas payne arrived in philadelphia from england with a letter of recommendation from dr. franklin. he was waiting for employment, he started running for united states magazine. he did this with great ability and in one of my visits to the bookstore and met with mr. pain and was introduced to him. his conversation became most interesting i asked them to visit me which she did a few days after. our subject of conversation was political, i perceived that he realized the independence of the american colonies upon great britain and that he considered the measure as necessary to bring the war to a speedy and successful issue. before this interview i put some of my thoughts on paper about the subject and was preparing to address the inhabitants of the colonies upon it but i hesitated at the t
so he thought when he met thomas payne, payne was a really good writer. and if it all went bad for pain it would not be as bad as if it all went bad for him. and he actually wrote this to his kid. let me read a little from what he said. he said about the year 1774 certain thomas payne arrived in philadelphia from england with a letter of recommendation from dr. franklin. he was waiting for employment, he started running for united states magazine. he did this with great ability and in one of my...
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payne.f representative payne's family as well as many colleagues and friends, all gathered just steps from the chamber where he served with great distinction. just as the body -- the house is the body that is closest to the people, is the body of people who are close knit. the loss of one is felt by all. this is particularly true in the case of this distinguished gentleman from new jersey. this morning we will hear of a man who grew newspaper humble circumstances and devoted himself to lifting up others. whether they lived just down the block in newark's northward or thousands of miles away in africa. we will hear of a believer who wrote the book on what it means to be a public servant. don payne never settled for being a sympathetic ear or a helping hand. he immersed themselves in a plight that he sought to help. he gave it all through it all. we'll hear of a teacher who passed on this passion with such commitment that the great john lewis would say, don's heart was big enough to serve all
payne.f representative payne's family as well as many colleagues and friends, all gathered just steps from the chamber where he served with great distinction. just as the body -- the house is the body that is closest to the people, is the body of people who are close knit. the loss of one is felt by all. this is particularly true in the case of this distinguished gentleman from new jersey. this morning we will hear of a man who grew newspaper humble circumstances and devoted himself to lifting...
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so he thought when he met thomas payne, payne was a really good writer. and if it all went bad for pain it would not be as bad as if it all went bad for him. and he actually wrote this to his kid. let me read a little from what he said. he said about the year 1774 certain thomas payne arrived in philadelphia from england with a letter of recommendation from dr. franklin. he was waiting for employment, he started running for united states magazine. he did this with great ability and in one of my visits to the bookstore and met with mr. pain and was introduced to him. his conversation became most interesting i asked them to visit me which she did a few days after. our subject of conversation was political, i perceived that he realized the independence of the american colonies upon great britain and that he considered the measure as necessary to bring the war to a speedy and successful issue. before this interview i put some of my thoughts on paper about the subject and was preparing to address the inhabitants of the colonies upon it but i hesitated at the t
so he thought when he met thomas payne, payne was a really good writer. and if it all went bad for pain it would not be as bad as if it all went bad for him. and he actually wrote this to his kid. let me read a little from what he said. he said about the year 1774 certain thomas payne arrived in philadelphia from england with a letter of recommendation from dr. franklin. he was waiting for employment, he started running for united states magazine. he did this with great ability and in one of my...
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we miss donald payne, congressman donald payne, and we mourn his absence from our lives.emanship, decency, honor and courage. thank you. [ applause ] . >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states, the honorable joe biden. [ applause ] . >> mr. speaker, thank you very much. thank you so very much.
we miss donald payne, congressman donald payne, and we mourn his absence from our lives.emanship, decency, honor and courage. thank you. [ applause ] . >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states, the honorable joe biden. [ applause ] . >> mr. speaker, thank you very much. thank you so very much.
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norcross said earlier, was that america, at least in the early days, looked back to payne, and payne does not find tradition important. as a matter of fact, he wants to start things de novo. there is this tension between burke, thought, and the thought of payne. question. >> today we try to export democracy to other countries but one of the things that you said about conservatism, based off of our traditions and our history and what we developed. do you believe that's one of the problems that we have exporting democracy to other countries, is because it's not rooted in their traditions and their history? >> absolutely. i was called upon tunisia, nigeria and russia to try to give advice and how to develop political parties. and nigeria, well, both nigeria and tunisia the question was they wanted plitle ka parties but they didn't want opposition. and political parties are perforce made up of the government and opposition. so when you have a tradition that doesn't accept opposition, then it's difficult for us to export our democracy to them. which doesn't mean we shouldn't try. but my v
norcross said earlier, was that america, at least in the early days, looked back to payne, and payne does not find tradition important. as a matter of fact, he wants to start things de novo. there is this tension between burke, thought, and the thought of payne. question. >> today we try to export democracy to other countries but one of the things that you said about conservatism, based off of our traditions and our history and what we developed. do you believe that's one of the problems...
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payne. mr. payne votes aye. mr. vela, mr. vela votes aye. ms. watson coleman, ms. watson coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. ms. deming votes aye. ms. barragan votes aye. mr. smith. mr. richmond. >> have all members voted? does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded? >> the chair is not recorded. >> i vote no. >> on that vote, there were 11 yeas and 17 nos. the nature is not agreed to. committee postponed for proceedings on the recorded vote on amendment 011 to the amendment in hr 3548 on mr. vela on which the nos have prevailed on voice vote. the clerk shall call the roll. >> mr. smith, mr. king. >> no. >> mr. dun sccan votes no. mr. perry. mr. perry votes no. mr. katko. mr. katko votes no. mr. hurd. mr. hurd votes yes. ms. mcsally. mcsally votes aye. mr. ratcliffe. mr. ratcliffe votes no. mr. gallagher votes no. mr. higgins. mr. higgins votes no. mr. rutherford votes no. mr. garrett. mr. garrett votes no. ms. fitzpatrick, fitzpatrick votes no. mr. estes, mr. estes votes no. mr. thompson. mr. thompson votes
payne. mr. payne votes aye. mr. vela, mr. vela votes aye. ms. watson coleman, ms. watson coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. ms. deming votes aye. ms. barragan votes aye. mr. smith. mr. richmond. >> have all members voted? does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded? >> the chair is not recorded. >> i vote no. >> on that vote, there were 11 yeas and 17 nos. the nature is not agreed to. committee postponed for...
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that is payne's genius.to use the plain spoken language of a tavern go are really to engage ordinary people. he is not writing for the thomas jefferson's of the world he is writing for the man and woman in the street who can be persuaded by a well reasoned yet clear and accessible prose. peter: take it forward, where would you put him on today's political spectrum? richard: his politics are completely fascinating. to understand his politics you need to realize that common sense is not all there is to thomas payne. i would argue that tom payne wrote three masterpieces for which he is remembered. in some ways they are very different from one another their names are common sense, the rights of man, and the age of reason. he wrote the other two in the 1790's about two years apart and they have a lot to do with the context of the french revolution which was unfolding by that time. what we can say at the general level is that payne knew what he thought and that his ideology was consistently pro-republic with a sma
that is payne's genius.to use the plain spoken language of a tavern go are really to engage ordinary people. he is not writing for the thomas jefferson's of the world he is writing for the man and woman in the street who can be persuaded by a well reasoned yet clear and accessible prose. peter: take it forward, where would you put him on today's political spectrum? richard: his politics are completely fascinating. to understand his politics you need to realize that common sense is not all there...
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we miss donald payne, congressman donald payne, and we mourn his absence from our lives. he's gone, but his legacy will not be forgotten, pride, gentlemanship, decency, honor and courage. thank you. [ applause ] . >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states, the honorable joe biden. [ applause ] . >> mr. speaker, thank you very much. thank you so very much. the payne family, all of us, many of us have been through what you're through, going through. and we know there is not a darn thing any of us can say to fill that sense of that empty void you feel, that hollowness in your chest. but as the former speaker said, i hope you take some solace from knowing that everyone else knows what you knew, everyone else knows what you felt, everyone knows what your father, your grandfather, your brother, et cetera, what he was made of. i hope that gives you some solace. and so i hope that solace is something that will bring -- bring that healing quicker, brother, than it's already brought it. i am -- i actually -- i envy my colleagues who spoke
we miss donald payne, congressman donald payne, and we mourn his absence from our lives. he's gone, but his legacy will not be forgotten, pride, gentlemanship, decency, honor and courage. thank you. [ applause ] . >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states, the honorable joe biden. [ applause ] . >> mr. speaker, thank you very much. thank you so very much. the payne family, all of us, many of us have been through what you're through, going...
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faye payne (on recording): yes, yes. remington payne: they said that i was so young that i couldn't have remembered anything. something like that doesn't go away. i saw what i saw. [no audio] hello, and welcome to "dateline." when jason and nichole payne first met, the attraction was instant. soon, the bachelor and single mother of two wed, and their family grew. then, gunfire turned their home into a bloody crime scene. the killer's identity would take years to uncover and rip this once loving family apart. here's andrea canning with "house of horrors." andrea canning: the white dove, a symbol of peace and love. one woman was so moved by their grace and beauty, she turned her passion for doves into a business, releasing them at weddings and funerals. nichole payne brought both joy and comfort to countless families. when i see pictures and when i hear stories of my mom, she's just this wonderful person, like this huge smile all the time, great personality. andrea canning: but on a december morning in 2007, nichole's dove
faye payne (on recording): yes, yes. remington payne: they said that i was so young that i couldn't have remembered anything. something like that doesn't go away. i saw what i saw. [no audio] hello, and welcome to "dateline." when jason and nichole payne first met, the attraction was instant. soon, the bachelor and single mother of two wed, and their family grew. then, gunfire turned their home into a bloody crime scene. the killer's identity would take years to uncover and rip this...
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payne had a great head for numbers. he was in -- a tax collector for several years while he was living in england. that may also have given him some degree of privileged information although i would not want to over egg that. and when he wrote common sense you are probably well aware that that section of it is full of numbers showing that we have the math on that side we have got enough trees, we've got enough men, i got enough wood. it got enough hemp and we can pay for it all to actually fight and win this ongoing war for independence. so what you are referring to, i think is actually one of the core features of pain as a writer. he's not just good with letters and words he's also good with numbers. peter: you mention thomas payne was a writer and had other books published quickly. here's a look at works by thomas payne, common sense 1776. the american crisis, a serie that came out from 1776 to 1783. rights of ma 1791, post war. in the age of reason, his last book 1794. sylvia and cary north carolina asks how did peop
payne had a great head for numbers. he was in -- a tax collector for several years while he was living in england. that may also have given him some degree of privileged information although i would not want to over egg that. and when he wrote common sense you are probably well aware that that section of it is full of numbers showing that we have the math on that side we have got enough trees, we've got enough men, i got enough wood. it got enough hemp and we can pay for it all to actually...
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don payne was a statesman. to the payne family, i offer my sincere condolences and prayers. thank you for sharing your brother and your father with us. while i do not have as many personal memories as my colleagues of serving with congressman payne, i stand here as a bishyear of his work -- beneficiary of his work over 77 years. i can honestly say but not for donald payne, i probably wouldn't be here. i along with others of my generation and the generations after me, not only in america, but all across the world, stand on the shoulders of congressman payne. so i have the honor and the pleasure of serving with him, but also have the obligation on behalf of those generations to say thank you to congressman payne for making this world a better place for us. if we can remember anything with his passing, we can be rest assured that donald payne did what he was purposed to accomplish in his lifetime. so i can say right now without a doubt that donald payne earned the right to say exactly what paul said to timothy, and that is, i have fought the good fight. i finished the race, and
don payne was a statesman. to the payne family, i offer my sincere condolences and prayers. thank you for sharing your brother and your father with us. while i do not have as many personal memories as my colleagues of serving with congressman payne, i stand here as a bishyear of his work -- beneficiary of his work over 77 years. i can honestly say but not for donald payne, i probably wouldn't be here. i along with others of my generation and the generations after me, not only in america, but...
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the payne family players are not performing, right? >> the payne family players...>> payne family players are not performing. right. >> all right. appreciate it. >> payne family players are not performing. right. payne family players are not performing. right. [ babbling ] right. payne family players are not performing right now. not right now. [ chuckles ] we're not performing right now, c.j. [ chuckles ] we're gonna perform then. [ cameras clicking, sneakers squeaking ] [ sirens blaring ] [ buzzer sounds ] [ gasps ] ♪ ♪ [ man ] 2 minutes left in the 4th, miami leads by 2. [ cameras clicking, sneakers squeaking ] [ sirens blaring ] [ buzzer sounds ] [ gasps ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, yes! ha ha! thank you. you all give it up for fireman johnson once again. yeah! we're gonna go on and we're gonna continue this with our main event, our featured artist, mack... >> he didn't show up. he's not here. >> he's not here? >> what am i supposed to do? >> do something. i don't know. go ahead. >> man! you ain't write that on the program. um, uh, on second thought, this
the payne family players are not performing, right? >> the payne family players...>> payne family players are not performing. right. >> all right. appreciate it. >> payne family players are not performing. right. payne family players are not performing. right. [ babbling ] right. payne family players are not performing right now. not right now. [ chuckles ] we're not performing right now, c.j. [ chuckles ] we're gonna perform then. [ cameras clicking, sneakers squeaking...
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that is payne's genius.e is the plane-spoken language of a tavern goer really to engage ordinary people. he is not writing for the thomas jefferson's of the world. he is writing for the man or woman in the street who can be persuaded by well-reasoned yet clear and accessible pros. peter: take it forward, where would you put him on today's political spectrum? prof. bell: his politics are completely fascinating. to understand his politics, you need to realize that common sense is not all there is to thomas payne. i would argue that tom payne wrote three masterpieces for which he is remembered. in some ways they are very different from one another their are common sense, the rights of man, and the age of reason. he wrote the other two in the 1790's about two years apart and they have a lot to do with the context of the french revolution which was unfolding by that time. what we can say at the general level is that payne knew what he thought, and that his ideology was consistently pro-republic with a small r, an
that is payne's genius.e is the plane-spoken language of a tavern goer really to engage ordinary people. he is not writing for the thomas jefferson's of the world. he is writing for the man or woman in the street who can be persuaded by well-reasoned yet clear and accessible pros. peter: take it forward, where would you put him on today's political spectrum? prof. bell: his politics are completely fascinating. to understand his politics, you need to realize that common sense is not all there is...
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payne. the senate commerce committee looks at how technology is changing the media landscape. and a hearing on efforts to combat the lord's resistance army in central africa. >>> born in a north korean work camp, it's the only world shin had ever known. he's the only one to ever escape from camp 14. >> his first memory at the age of around 4 was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shootings, public executions in the camp were held every few weeks, and they were a way with of punishing people who violated camp rules and of terrorizing the 20,000 to 40,000 people who lived in the camp to obey the rule rules from then on. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may, look for our q & a interview with robert caro. the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his multiyear biography of the 36th president 37. >>> congressman donald payne died last
payne. the senate commerce committee looks at how technology is changing the media landscape. and a hearing on efforts to combat the lord's resistance army in central africa. >>> born in a north korean work camp, it's the only world shin had ever known. he's the only one to ever escape from camp 14. >> his first memory at the age of around 4 was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shootings, public executions in the camp...
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and william payne. and among the most prized possessions of the payne family are photographs of martin luther king taken days before his assassination as the paynes were attempting to bring about justice in the city of newark and certainly no member of the house of representatives was more committed to justice, not only here in this country and within this country in the city of newark, in the state of new jersey, but justice across the world so that children in poverty could have a decent quality of health care and has been cited the congressman almost lost his life in that regard. the country is poorer for the loss of donald payne, but this country is greater for his public service, his public service on the governing body of the city of newark, his public service as county commissioner. we use the term freeholder. in essex county, new jersey, his public service to the entire state and i respectfully suggest to the united states of america. we mourn his loss but we celebrate his life. thank you, mr. s
and william payne. and among the most prized possessions of the payne family are photographs of martin luther king taken days before his assassination as the paynes were attempting to bring about justice in the city of newark and certainly no member of the house of representatives was more committed to justice, not only here in this country and within this country in the city of newark, in the state of new jersey, but justice across the world so that children in poverty could have a decent...
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liam payne had fallen from a third floor balcony.er, his body was taken from the scene. hotel staff found liam payne's room in a state of total disorder, with several things broken. they also found the drug clonazepam, which is sometimes used to treat anxiety disorders, as well as a range of over—the—counter medications. police say that an initial post—mortem suggests liam payne died from multiple traumas, internal and external bleeding, as a result of his fall. the next day, police said they were looking into substances found inside the bedroom that, at first glance, looked like narcotics. my reaction when i first heard the news was sadness because he's incredibly young, 31 years of age. my reaction was probably like many people: shock. it's very sad news. the thoughts immediately go to the family, to his young son. we are here in argentina. it is such a beautiful day out. liam had flown to buenos aires with his girlfriend, kate cassidy. they were there to watch a concert by his former bandmate, niall horan. # ifind it so hard tojus
liam payne had fallen from a third floor balcony.er, his body was taken from the scene. hotel staff found liam payne's room in a state of total disorder, with several things broken. they also found the drug clonazepam, which is sometimes used to treat anxiety disorders, as well as a range of over—the—counter medications. police say that an initial post—mortem suggests liam payne died from multiple traumas, internal and external bleeding, as a result of his fall. the next day, police said...
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the answer is thomas payne. all right? now what we want to do is share the story of the connection between wilson, payne, and the duke of richmond. this is a set of links that haven't been documented previously and it gives us a window into how ideas about politics and the american revolution may have migrated across the ocean. and among the u.s., britain, and france. so, thomas payne, people don't often remember that he began his professional life as a tax collector. okay? an excise officer in louis in southern england, to 1774. it's from there that he came to the u.s. he came to the u.s. on the strength of a recommendation from benjamin franklin. he was connected in london to benjamin franklin by somebody who worked in the british treasury, a man named george scott. but he also, in working in louis, worked under the administration of the duke of richmond. the duke of richmond was responsible for judicial activity in the county. payne was an assiduous juryman while he was there. duke of richmond was also a patron in the l
the answer is thomas payne. all right? now what we want to do is share the story of the connection between wilson, payne, and the duke of richmond. this is a set of links that haven't been documented previously and it gives us a window into how ideas about politics and the american revolution may have migrated across the ocean. and among the u.s., britain, and france. so, thomas payne, people don't often remember that he began his professional life as a tax collector. okay? an excise officer in...
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so, i'm willing to give payne his due. and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and burke. thank you very much for your attention. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> welcome back. we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together all of the fashions of the conservative movement but also studies for a long time what is the conservative movement and your lecture has been outstanding. we can't thank you enough for the insights. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> let's have a discussion now. as we left i was saying when we came back we were going to talk briefly about thomas payne and edmund burke. what's the difference? are they the same, are they different? is it the same philosophy? please. >> i think one of the fundamental differences between payne and burke is if you get back to like the aristotle posi
so, i'm willing to give payne his due. and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and burke. thank you very much for your attention. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> welcome back. we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together...
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. >> nicole payne believed in the power of image. someone's spirits flying to heaven on the wings of a dove. this time they final gesture of peace after an appalling act of violence. >> she was just a gentle, happy soul. she loved people. >> nicole's mother says she made be a parent easy. >> her brother came in screaming. she just came in peaceful and happy. >> she looks like that in her pictures. the country life in the piney woods of east texas. >> she was definitely a free spirit. she was fun. >> michelle was nicole's friend. sarah hawthorne was her sister-in-law. >> she was going to have fun whatever she was doing. loved digging in the dark. she was going to your house, first thing she was going to do is drag you out in the yard, show you what she plant. loved her animals. she had dogs, her pig an unusual makeover. >> she loved all that to the extent of painting the pig's toenails. >> are you serious? >> yes, she did. yes, she did. >> what color? >> pink. >> i was going to say, like a hot pink? >> yes, it was pink. she never ceas
. >> nicole payne believed in the power of image. someone's spirits flying to heaven on the wings of a dove. this time they final gesture of peace after an appalling act of violence. >> she was just a gentle, happy soul. she loved people. >> nicole's mother says she made be a parent easy. >> her brother came in screaming. she just came in peaceful and happy. >> she looks like that in her pictures. the country life in the piney woods of east texas. >> she was...
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talk us through some of the reaction. fix, payne. talk us through some of the reaction.— payne.he reaction. a huge outpouring of urief the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and _ the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. _ the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. as - the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. as you - of grief and distress. as you might imagine, aftera of grief and distress. as you might imagine, after a popular singer dies at such a young age. some tributes have come in from harry styles mother, his band—mate in one direction. he posted a photo on instagram, simple words, just a boy. dermot o'leary, olly murs, former presenters of x factor, where he found fame, they have talked about his love of music, hisjoy in performing, they called him a humble singer, someone who wasn't affected, who did not greedily take up all of the spoils of fame. they both said they were devastated by the news of his loss. as we have seen pictures from argentina outside the hotel, funds are lighting candles, sharing stories and sharing their
talk us through some of the reaction. fix, payne. talk us through some of the reaction.— payne.he reaction. a huge outpouring of urief the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and _ the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. _ the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. as - the reaction. a huge outpouring of grief and distress. as you - of grief and distress. as you might imagine, aftera of grief and distress. as you might imagine, after a popular singer dies at such...
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no dna from jason payne. no fingerprints. lot of things that are lacking in a case like this. >> the evidence that was there speaks loudly and decisively as to the defendant's guilt. >> reporter: it was now the defense's turn. doug parks, a veteran attorney who's handled hundreds of murder cases, said the prosecution's theory was outlandish, based on nothing more than hearsay and irrelevant facts. >> it was murder/suicide. there was no question about it. >> reporter: the defense's theory, taylor shot his mom after an argument, went back to his room and shot himself. parks argued there was no direct evidence linking jason to the crime. he also had a simple explanation for that rag. there was testimony that about two months before her death, nichole got a fishing hook stuck in her neck. >> did you feel that was a very plausible reason for why that blood was on that rag? >> yes. it was consistent with her having held the rag against a bleeding, small bleeding wound. no one ever disputed that, and there's no explanation how that
no dna from jason payne. no fingerprints. lot of things that are lacking in a case like this. >> the evidence that was there speaks loudly and decisively as to the defendant's guilt. >> reporter: it was now the defense's turn. doug parks, a veteran attorney who's handled hundreds of murder cases, said the prosecution's theory was outlandish, based on nothing more than hearsay and irrelevant facts. >> it was murder/suicide. there was no question about it. >> reporter: the...
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payne. >> reverend jordan, this is my husband, curtis payne. oh, okay. >> i don't believe i've seen you in church. >> yeah. i don't believe i've seen you, either. ha ha! uh, yeah. you know, i sit in the back, way in the back. >> in the balcony. >> no, in my living room, right? matter of fact, i'm gonna go there now, get my seat early. >> ha ha ha! he's such a...character. this is my niece janine. >> hello, reverend. it's wonderful to meet you. >> excuse me! >> what -- >> that was my daughter jazmine. excuse me, reverend. i need to see what she's up to. >> sister payne, i don't mean to take up too much of your time. >> oh, no, no, no. please sit. sit, sit, sit, sit. have a seat. >> i just wanted you to be one of the first to know that as part of our new ministry, we're about the launch the multimedia outreach program! it will allow us to expand our reach into the community. >> oh, pastor, that is wonderful, ohh, and this is going to help us raise the awareness for the help center. >> the church is moving in exciting new directions. >> oh, yes. o
payne. >> reverend jordan, this is my husband, curtis payne. oh, okay. >> i don't believe i've seen you in church. >> yeah. i don't believe i've seen you, either. ha ha! uh, yeah. you know, i sit in the back, way in the back. >> in the balcony. >> no, in my living room, right? matter of fact, i'm gonna go there now, get my seat early. >> ha ha ha! he's such a...character. this is my niece janine. >> hello, reverend. it's wonderful to meet you. >>...
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payne -- donald m. payne jr. is immeasurable. words cannot express how deeply he will be missed by our caucus. but we want to express our heart felt condolences, our prayers, to the payne family and to his staff, to anyone and everyone who knew him, you are forever in our hearts and we are so sorry for your loss. as chairman of the congressional black caucus, it is an honor to work with my colleagues, each and every day, for the betterment of our constituents, this body, and our country. and it was an honor to work with a man of such good character, passion, and deep commitment to serving his community and our country as donald m. payne jr. he was a kind and thoughtful person. a person who always had a good spirit despite some of the most difficult health conditions that anyone could experience. he always had a laugh -- laughter and a humor about him. and an optimism that was truly contagious. to our caucus, donald payne was prolific. literally, prolific. on this floor. he came to this floor to speak for the people. he had a goal
payne -- donald m. payne jr. is immeasurable. words cannot express how deeply he will be missed by our caucus. but we want to express our heart felt condolences, our prayers, to the payne family and to his staff, to anyone and everyone who knew him, you are forever in our hearts and we are so sorry for your loss. as chairman of the congressional black caucus, it is an honor to work with my colleagues, each and every day, for the betterment of our constituents, this body, and our country. and it...
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with payne, and i have to confess, of the three i feel closest to payne.the reason is i had a somewhat similar experience to payne. i came from a working-class background. my father worked with his hand, were hardhat and work for a large chemical company. for me, the transformative experience of my life was going to college. for pain, who comes out of a working-class background, the transformative experience of his life was going first to london. when he goes to london he finds many different clubs, coffee houses and places he can go to. here, -- he hears lectures. a new yorker in london at the same time wrote that london provided the contemplative mind with some new matter every moment. for payne, there were many moments like that. he said in one of his letters that he was always interested in science, math and after the american revolution he becomes a bridgebuilder. in london, he goes first to hear people talk about science and math. like jefferson at the college of william and mary, he discovers the enlightenment there. then, he goes to clubs where peo
with payne, and i have to confess, of the three i feel closest to payne.the reason is i had a somewhat similar experience to payne. i came from a working-class background. my father worked with his hand, were hardhat and work for a large chemical company. for me, the transformative experience of my life was going to college. for pain, who comes out of a working-class background, the transformative experience of his life was going first to london. when he goes to london he finds many different...
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with their son, councilmember don payne, jack payne and william payne. >> thank you and good morning.ce president and speaker, senator lautenberg, ms. pelosi, mr. smith, ms. woolsey, mr. cleaver, mrs. christensen, there is joy and pain today. the joy is in the assembleed number of people in this hall to pay their respect to my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. there's been just an overwhelming month or so. at his passing, i was in a very good place and reflecting on what he had done for me and my family over the course of my life. but as time has gone on and i've had time to stop and think, it's become very hard not to be emotional anytime i think of even calling his name. whether it be congressman donald payne, daddy, whatever. it has been a very emotional time. but as it was stated and i stated, he never asked for anything. he did things. he told me and he referred to me -- i have a family nickname. he would say, i do the things i do because i can. people need help all around the world. and wherever
with their son, councilmember don payne, jack payne and william payne. >> thank you and good morning.ce president and speaker, senator lautenberg, ms. pelosi, mr. smith, ms. woolsey, mr. cleaver, mrs. christensen, there is joy and pain today. the joy is in the assembleed number of people in this hall to pay their respect to my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. there's been just an overwhelming month or so....
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rebound by payne. collects another with a shove. payne has 14 rebounds. the buckeyes pick up another foul. >> clark: this is going to be interesting, kevin. because ohio state has done a really good job in the second half of executing late in the shot clock. they want to use time but that's not the strength of this team all season. so can they show the ability to get quality shots late in the shot clock while they're trying to milk clock and get something good in the offense. >> kevin: and clark for michigan state, they miss important free throws late, couple of nights ago against indiana. they have been very good at the line most of the season late in games. that was not the case against the hoosiers looking to redeem themselves this afternoon. >> clark: one of the advantages they have in this kind of a game in this kind of a situation is their two big guys combine shoot 77% from the line. >> kevin: good point. >> clark: derrick nix and adreian payne, you know they're going to be throwing the ball inside to those guys. and the ability they have to knock
rebound by payne. collects another with a shove. payne has 14 rebounds. the buckeyes pick up another foul. >> clark: this is going to be interesting, kevin. because ohio state has done a really good job in the second half of executing late in the shot clock. they want to use time but that's not the strength of this team all season. so can they show the ability to get quality shots late in the shot clock while they're trying to milk clock and get something good in the offense. >>...
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also liam payne himself. .u so much for— liam payne himself. . thank you so much for those _ liam payne himself. . thank you so much for those updates. i ione well has more fan reaction. that's right, there has been certainly seen gathering near this hotel in palermo, which is an upmarket neighbourhood of buenos aires. emergency services were called there called their early wednesday evening and found liam payne. he was then taken to the hospital in palermo, but emergency services said he had suffered very serious injuries that were incompatible with life as a result of falling from the third floor of this hotel. and their words, there is no possibility of resuscitation. we are still finding out more details about some circumstances surrounding this event, but it has come as a huge shock to his fans. he was only 31 years old and this is someone who has been in the public spotlight really for his adult life. even his childhood too. he first auditioned for x factor in 2008 and came back in 2010, age 16, and despi
also liam payne himself. .u so much for— liam payne himself. . thank you so much for those _ liam payne himself. . thank you so much for those updates. i ione well has more fan reaction. that's right, there has been certainly seen gathering near this hotel in palermo, which is an upmarket neighbourhood of buenos aires. emergency services were called there called their early wednesday evening and found liam payne. he was then taken to the hospital in palermo, but emergency services said he had...
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liam payne, a music superstar who found fame whilejust liam payne, a music superstar who found fame while just a teenager. he lived his entire adult life in the spotlight. sometimes struggling with the pressures of celebrity. this is the pressures of celebrity. this is the hotel in buenos aires where police say the singer fell to his death from a third—floor balcony. officers were already on the scene, following reports of an aggressive man who may have been under the effect of and alcohol. outside the hotel, fans were in disbelief. i needed to be here. i found out the needed to be here. ifound out the news, in my home, after i came from the homework. i needed to be here, present, and to know this is real, today this is real.— today this is real. when i read about this. — today this is real. when i read about this, like, _ today this is real. when i read about this, like, my _ today this is real. when i read about this, like, my heart - today this is real. when i read - about this, like, my heart stopped for a _ about this, like, my heart stopped for a second. about this, like, my heart s
liam payne, a music superstar who found fame whilejust liam payne, a music superstar who found fame while just a teenager. he lived his entire adult life in the spotlight. sometimes struggling with the pressures of celebrity. this is the pressures of celebrity. this is the hotel in buenos aires where police say the singer fell to his death from a third—floor balcony. officers were already on the scene, following reports of an aggressive man who may have been under the effect of and alcohol....
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his cell phone made contact with a tower near payne's home around the time payne would have died. several witnesses testified that, on the afternoon of payne's murder, they saw a car matching the description of spinner's vehicle speeding out of payne's driveway. when payne was later found dead, prosecutors say a wallet was missing from his pocket. a friend testified that, on the same afternoon of payne's and acting strange. when investigators searched spinner's car a few days later, payne's insurance card was found tucked between a seat. spinner's defense insisted there were other people with motive to kill payne who weren't properly investigated. according to the defense, none of the physical evidence found by investigators like blood and the supposed murder weapon could be linked to spinner. spinner faces up to life in prison when he's formally sentenced at a later date. he could have faced the death penalty, but prosecutors took that off the table in late december when they reduced his charge from capital to first degree murder. i spoke to payne's son this afternoon who said to
his cell phone made contact with a tower near payne's home around the time payne would have died. several witnesses testified that, on the afternoon of payne's murder, they saw a car matching the description of spinner's vehicle speeding out of payne's driveway. when payne was later found dead, prosecutors say a wallet was missing from his pocket. a friend testified that, on the same afternoon of payne's and acting strange. when investigators searched spinner's car a few days later, payne's...
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so, i'm willing to give payne his due. and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and
so, i'm willing to give payne his due. and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and
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into the fort payne cultural heritage center. it reveals that the city of fort payne received a $90,000 grant in order to begin construction on this project, which starts this fall. rehabilitation of the coal and iron building into a cultural and heritage center is the kind of thing that ought to be paid for at a state level or at a local level and by local communities. i applaud the ability of the council to make such a grant given the economic conditions that exist out there, but i question, again, whether this is one of those things which rise is to the level of whether it should have another $150,000 of taxpayer money. now, let me, madam chair, this is the fifth and final of various amendments that i have offered on behalf of myself and other members this evening having to do with earmarks. and let me say this, i have heard the passion pleas and i'm sure i will hear another one from people this evening about the importance of the project they are talking about, and i understand that. i get that. we all have things we think ar
into the fort payne cultural heritage center. it reveals that the city of fort payne received a $90,000 grant in order to begin construction on this project, which starts this fall. rehabilitation of the coal and iron building into a cultural and heritage center is the kind of thing that ought to be paid for at a state level or at a local level and by local communities. i applaud the ability of the council to make such a grant given the economic conditions that exist out there, but i question,...
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and in life, liam payne s - oke world. and in life, liam payne soke a world.orld. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about _ world. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about his - world. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about his mental. spoke a lot about his mental health, especially after the band broke up. undoubtedly, that aspect, his mental health is going to be a big part of the discussion is a result of his untimely death. indeed, a number of— his untimely death. indeed, a number of contestants - his untimely death. indeed, a number of contestants who i number of contestants who appeared on x factor is that there are a lot of issues with care after the show and a lot of issues in the industry in general. so, yes, his mental health but he talked about this and this will be a concern going forward.— and this will be a concern going forward. thank you very much. we can speak to someone who was on the show with one direction. let's speak to irish singer and tv presenter mary byrne. she was one the finalists alongside one direction in the 2010 series of
and in life, liam payne s - oke world. and in life, liam payne soke a world.orld. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about _ world. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about his - world. and in life, liam payne spoke a lot about his mental. spoke a lot about his mental health, especially after the band broke up. undoubtedly, that aspect, his mental health is going to be a big part of the discussion is a result of his untimely death. indeed, a number of— his untimely death. indeed, a number...
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february 3, 1972. >> payne looked dazed and weak and sounded out of breath. it appeared it was a struggle for him to stand on his own. judge asked him twice to stand up straight. police say payne was under the influence when he allegedly rammed his car into three phoenix police officers. pending. prosecutors asked for no bail. >> i do find that you do pose a substantial danger to the community. meaning that pre-trail does not feel they can successfully and safely monitor you in the community. and you also have the new violin criminal activity flag which indicates to the court you are likely to commit a future violent crime. >>> payne continued to inflict violence on the officers even after he ran them over. physically fighting with them after the one officer used a taser on payne which had no effect. surveillance video shows payne on top of one of the officers using his fists on him. another officer, the one who suffered head injuries in the crash deployed a taser on payne a second time and he was finally subdued and taken into custody. >> i never seen anythi
february 3, 1972. >> payne looked dazed and weak and sounded out of breath. it appeared it was a struggle for him to stand on his own. judge asked him twice to stand up straight. police say payne was under the influence when he allegedly rammed his car into three phoenix police officers. pending. prosecutors asked for no bail. >> i do find that you do pose a substantial danger to the community. meaning that pre-trail does not feel they can successfully and safely monitor you in the...
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artis-payne thinks he has it.arshall should have given that football to artis-payne based on how texas a&m was playing on the line of scrimmage. a huge costly turnover deep in the red zone for team that played in the national championship a year ago. >> carter: artis-payne at the bottom of that pile has the football initially. the officials ruled is that obioha controlled it. that when artis-payne had it he was knocked down. right there. 95. >> referee: previous play under further review. >> carter: back upstairs to james allison. if artis-payne is controlling it on the ground. that's obvious. if there's a knee down while artis-payne controls it. >> aaron: they know that this ball is on the ground trying to determine who was the first to jump on it. almost right there. that last look we looked at there, carter. could very much weigh this thing in auburn's favor. >> carter: problem is just as we discussed when you kick it upstairs you're looking for a clear picture. you are saying at the bottom of this pile is ther
artis-payne thinks he has it.arshall should have given that football to artis-payne based on how texas a&m was playing on the line of scrimmage. a huge costly turnover deep in the red zone for team that played in the national championship a year ago. >> carter: artis-payne at the bottom of that pile has the football initially. the officials ruled is that obioha controlled it. that when artis-payne had it he was knocked down. right there. 95. >> referee: previous play under...
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. >> plus, the first charges in liam payne's death. >> seems to me that when i die, these words willitten on my stone. >> the former one direction singer of hits like story of my life falling to his death from a hotel balcony in argentina. >> the final time he came back down, he actually passed out in the lobby of the hotel. >> authorities there criminally charging three people what they're learning about his final moments. and what do. more time. candy shop. >> candy shop. i let you lollipop. >> overstated. underrated. everywhere. and wiggle. wiggle, wiggle for the d o double g. >> have in common the ultra exclusive club they've been admitted to. turn around. nightline will be right back. nightline will be right back. take a bath used to suffer from what felt like a cold & flu medicine hangover in the morning. ha ha. haha! uhh, hank! switch to mucinex nightshift to relieve your cold & flu symptoms. uh oh! both help you get to sleep. mucinex is uniquely formulated to leave your system faster, so you wake up ready to go. going to work groggy? nope. try mucinex nightshift and feel the
. >> plus, the first charges in liam payne's death. >> seems to me that when i die, these words willitten on my stone. >> the former one direction singer of hits like story of my life falling to his death from a hotel balcony in argentina. >> the final time he came back down, he actually passed out in the lobby of the hotel. >> authorities there criminally charging three people what they're learning about his final moments. and what do. more time. candy shop....
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liam payne, one direction star.le street would have to be shut down by police because all the fans would be outside screaming. how are you feeling over there? they were worldwide i known and just so very, very famous and successful. killed in a fall from a hotel balcony, he was just 31 years old. i needed to be here, to be present and know this is real. he had been open about his personal struggles. fame can look so glamorous, but it can really take its toll. a tragedy for liam, his family and all who knew him and admired him. i never thought we would have to say goodbye to him so soon. a lot of fans have said that they now feel as though a part of themselves has died. their childhood and their innocence. october 16th, 202a. police are called to the hotel in argentina where liam payne was staying. it's 5:04 pm. emergency services reached the hotel in minutes. liam payne had fallen from a third floor balcony. a short while later his body was taken from the scene. hotel staff found liam payne's room in a state of tota
liam payne, one direction star.le street would have to be shut down by police because all the fans would be outside screaming. how are you feeling over there? they were worldwide i known and just so very, very famous and successful. killed in a fall from a hotel balcony, he was just 31 years old. i needed to be here, to be present and know this is real. he had been open about his personal struggles. fame can look so glamorous, but it can really take its toll. a tragedy for liam, his family and...