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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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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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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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speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today.where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one-minute or special order and he always had a smile on his face. you know, he was very proud of his african-american roots. and it was one of the reasons that he would off gone to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns that he represented. always looking out for those in need. the disadvantaged. the poor. those were the people that he cared about and spent so much time trying to deal with their problems and make their life better. but i think more than anything else, i remember don's smile. don always felt that things could get better. that we could work together. you know, i think a lot of people don't know that his district was very diverse. there were many african-americans, but there were many people of other nationalities. we would often talk about the italian americans that he had lived with and grew up with and wor
speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today.where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one-minute or special order and he always had a smile on his face. you know, he was very proud of his african-american roots. and it was one of the reasons that he would off gone to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns that he represented. always looking out for those in...
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for the first time since payne, payne was a big brouhaha and then everybody i think forgot about it and there were three or four cases that ever mentioned it between it coming down and mudded, and in muddit, judge baryl hel, another one of the new barack obama appointees said yes, this is something that is a policy that would violate foia, and so it can be sued on the government had actually argued, because he wasn't harmed, because payne had to do with exemptions, and this had nothing to do with exemptions,' not litigable. she said no any violation of foia that say consistent violation can be sued under payne as long as you can be proved there is a policy. so the state department reversed their policy and instituted a new policy that said we will now give estimated dates of completion. and so that was really the beginning of what i would say, you know, what i'll call the cia cases, the four cases that i alluded to that mike mentioned, which were a massive challenge against 16 policyies, eight of which were in blatant violation of clearly established statutes or case law, and eight of w
for the first time since payne, payne was a big brouhaha and then everybody i think forgot about it and there were three or four cases that ever mentioned it between it coming down and mudded, and in muddit, judge baryl hel, another one of the new barack obama appointees said yes, this is something that is a policy that would violate foia, and so it can be sued on the government had actually argued, because he wasn't harmed, because payne had to do with exemptions, and this had nothing to do...
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i think they got payne, or did they call it on lenzelle smith? >> clark: i think it's lenzelle smith jr. -- he got up underneath adreian payne, verne. >> verne: his fourth. >> clark: an airborne player, you can't get up under him like that, and there you see it, good effort by lenzelle smith but clearly a foul. >> verne: payne goes to the line, where today he's two of two. >> verne: we're tied again. >> verne: adreian payne, out of dayton, ohio. he was the recipient during the practice yesterday afternoon of some pretty intense coaching from tom izzo. >> clark: that's the only way tom izzo coaches. most coaches are intense, but he's even more so than many and he's intense over there on that sideline, imploring his team to come up with the stop. >> verne: spartans by one. with four to go. both stars on the bench with four fouls. draymond green, jared sullinger. >> clark: you want to give buford a touch here. the pick-and-roll with craft and ravenel. >> verne: ravenel goes strong. and one. >> clark: how about evan ravenel, how about the play of thi
i think they got payne, or did they call it on lenzelle smith? >> clark: i think it's lenzelle smith jr. -- he got up underneath adreian payne, verne. >> verne: his fourth. >> clark: an airborne player, you can't get up under him like that, and there you see it, good effort by lenzelle smith but clearly a foul. >> verne: payne goes to the line, where today he's two of two. >> verne: we're tied again. >> verne: adreian payne, out of dayton, ohio. he was the...
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. >> you're the only one that calls charles payne charlie.ld never call him charlie. >> neil: he prefers mr. payne, but-- that's what i would call him, yes, absolutely. but, low interest rates are part of it. and the other thing is where we are not seeing inflation is in wages. remember, we still have high unemployment. employers are not having to raise wages for their employees, right now. and by the way, this is not remotely a political issue or an ideological issue and there's no conspiracy here and that's what i think charlie gasperino had right. bernanke is not trying to work any schemes and the government is not trying to hide anything from us. there's a difference, but why is he doing what he's doing, and why is he doing, because, he knows, to some extent and knows about it, he's playing with fire here, why is he doing it? eplain it. >> and a little bit. and reason to a little bit. >> and what people are worried about, why is bernanke doing this? it is the absolute failure of fiscal policy, of obama, and why he's printing money, even t
. >> you're the only one that calls charles payne charlie.ld never call him charlie. >> neil: he prefers mr. payne, but-- that's what i would call him, yes, absolutely. but, low interest rates are part of it. and the other thing is where we are not seeing inflation is in wages. remember, we still have high unemployment. employers are not having to raise wages for their employees, right now. and by the way, this is not remotely a political issue or an ideological issue and there's no...
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finally, payne's partner fires one last time.ayne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive. they were on the run after stealing that pickup in ohio. the shooter, 19-year-old charles brutus wright, is sentenced to 107 years in prison. as a result of his injuries, officer sutcliffe has permanent nerve damage. a plate and 12 screws keep his arm together. >> the worst part about having the plate and screws is i've lost the mobility to turn and twist my arm. the bullet -- actually, there's a little tiny divot, that's what i call it, on my little bull's-eye right here in the arm. that's where the bullet went in. when it went in, it shattered the arm pretty bad.
finally, payne's partner fires one last time.ayne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive....
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and charles payne, adam lasinski, charlie gasperino, i don't know, charles payne, i think we're having a little bit of an at this ti tit for ta what they'd done is put 100% tariff on chicken the feet. apparently chicken feet in the beer, nothing better than fried chicken feet, they call them paws there. >> neil: the free information on basic cable. >> you've got it. this is how the trade wars begin. >> neil: don't you find the timing weird. when we went down to the precious resource stuff that goes into plasma screens and a few days later, the chicken. >> absolutely, this is what i'm saying. we have to understand where we pick our wars, i mean, listen, he we don't have the guts to call them on currency manipulator. don't have the guts to go after the intellectual property that they steal so it boils down to chicken feet in mcdonald's and solar panel. >> it's not that, it's power, they finance our government in some ways, they're the-- they're going to call the shots in a lot of these. >> in other words, we're afraid to call out our banker. >> or else the banker will stop lending. >> i'
and charles payne, adam lasinski, charlie gasperino, i don't know, charles payne, i think we're having a little bit of an at this ti tit for ta what they'd done is put 100% tariff on chicken the feet. apparently chicken feet in the beer, nothing better than fried chicken feet, they call them paws there. >> neil: the free information on basic cable. >> you've got it. this is how the trade wars begin. >> neil: don't you find the timing weird. when we went down to the precious...
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charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and amilya, alove her name. and charles payne, what do you make testiof it? >> it's selective. exxon 30 million. apple, who has more american workers? which-- california makes more money. >> neil: really shouldn't have gone to you first, that was a mistake. >> i've been upset about this. the oil companies are paying trillions, trillions of dollars in daxes and the 4 billion that the president is talking about, proverbial drop in the bucket. it's designed for wild caters, entrepreneurs, if you want to be upset about waste, go after the wasteful clean energies. >> you're going to the italian and going to get any better? >> down the aisle. >> who gives him the right to start picking winners and lose,when he knows nothing about business. first of all, talking two different profit margins here and now he's going to decide who is going to pick up the weight. we're the not figuring out what's happening at a gas pump? . waste told, you need to fix this initiative and now he's picking. we've seen what he does when he pic
charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and amilya, alove her name. and charles payne, what do you make testiof it? >> it's selective. exxon 30 million. apple, who has more american workers? which-- california makes more money. >> neil: really shouldn't have gone to you first, that was a mistake. >> i've been upset about this. the oil companies are paying trillions, trillions of dollars in daxes and the 4 billion that the president is talking about, proverbial drop in...
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up next, charles payne, he's got some doublers for you. he can explain.'m consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see why more investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. a daily double that charles could double the money for you. >> subscribers do own the stock. they made an accision. >> and it is a super bet. and little understood mining and mineral use. stay away unless you are an expert in that field. i am not sure many viewers are. >> i am sure some of them. >> i like decker. it is great chance to buy and hold them a year. >> you have to pray for an avalanche. >> it might snow. >> i upon loathe to critize char
up next, charles payne, he's got some doublers for you. he can explain.'m consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see why more investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. a daily double that charles...
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congressman payne died earlier this morning. president obama holds his first news conference of the new year this afternoon. that begins at 1:15 eastern. we will have a live on c-span and available on c-span radio. raskin you if given the chance, what question would you ask president obama? join in a conversation on facebook. today is super tuesday with the gop contests in 10 states. there are caucuses in alaska and idaho. primaries and vermont, virginia, a massachusetts. we will have candidates' speeches and your phone calls live of the c-span networks. the annual policy conference continues in washington. among the speakers, rick santorum. santorum. he spoke for about 15 minutes. >> thank you very much. [applause] thank you. this is a somewhat important day in my life today. we have a lot of primaries going on across the nation, 10 of them. i wanted to come here. [applause] because --one of the reasons that i decided to run for president is because of the grave concern i have about the security of our country and the leadershi
congressman payne died earlier this morning. president obama holds his first news conference of the new year this afternoon. that begins at 1:15 eastern. we will have a live on c-span and available on c-span radio. raskin you if given the chance, what question would you ask president obama? join in a conversation on facebook. today is super tuesday with the gop contests in 10 states. there are caucuses in alaska and idaho. primaries and vermont, virginia, a massachusetts. we will have...
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personally i don't really like the idea that nobody did anything with payne from payne until the cia cases. given how many times agencies make the argument in one case, lose, and say the request is for records about tank use in libya, and they will make an argument that something is redacted, and the judge will go against them, then they will withhold the same information from another request about tank use in somalia, and if you raise the argument in your litigation that this was already decided in the previous case, they'll say no, that had to do with libya. that was just specific to that one particular case, and has no bearing on whether or not we can withhold information about tank use in somalia. that is a trend that should not be allowed to continue, and i think that everyone who litigates foia, if they find themselves running into the same problem over and over and over again should file, it's a horribly unintentional pun, they should ask for payne relief. i didn't create it. it's something that there's no easy way around it, but they should file a four account complaint with
personally i don't really like the idea that nobody did anything with payne from payne until the cia cases. given how many times agencies make the argument in one case, lose, and say the request is for records about tank use in libya, and they will make an argument that something is redacted, and the judge will go against them, then they will withhold the same information from another request about tank use in somalia, and if you raise the argument in your litigation that this was already...
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payne, let's begin with you. >> well, my story is a little unique. i wasn't interested at a very young age. i was a newspaper boy at the age of about 7, and i delivered the morning paper, and so, had to walk long distance to pick it up and walk long distance back. so actually i read the paper when i was 8 or 9 years old every morning and i kept that paper route until i graduated from high school. i delivered in the morning, kept my afternoons free. so i was a little bit more involved. as a matter of fact, i used to slip in political announcements from the congressman who i finally replace d who served frm the time i was a little boy until the time i replaced him, he serve 40d years in congress, actually, and is still doing very well today. but, i had an early interest then but it was because of because of the job and the way to kill time. and the long walk. >> congressman donald payne participating in a c-span close-up program discussing what it meant to be involved in civic activities on the local level. that program from 1999 is available on our we
payne, let's begin with you. >> well, my story is a little unique. i wasn't interested at a very young age. i was a newspaper boy at the age of about 7, and i delivered the morning paper, and so, had to walk long distance to pick it up and walk long distance back. so actually i read the paper when i was 8 or 9 years old every morning and i kept that paper route until i graduated from high school. i delivered in the morning, kept my afternoons free. so i was a little bit more involved. as...
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. >> charles payne, adam lashinsky, and ameleamilya. >> this week was really over the top. deliberately confusing the difference between the dutch and subsidy, and tossing in the idea that kids are held hostage in the same speech from the rose garden and you know, suggesting that somehow, exxon-mobile is really not part of america, when he said you can stand with these people behind me, america, or with the oil companies. i'm saying what the -- oil companies are america, that's part of this country, too. they hire millions of people. this is how you got to the event in the first place. i don't get it! >> i don't get it! >> and this i couldn't believe. if you produce more oil here, it has no impact on the price because it's a worldwide market. and we just don't keep all the oil for ourselves. the president of the united states actually said that. no impact on price. >> neil: bottom line, amilya, i think the message is pretty clear that the timing of this. petrol china becomes the number one single producer, accidental, but not even an issue. that's what's kind of unsettling.
. >> charles payne, adam lashinsky, and ameleamilya. >> this week was really over the top. deliberately confusing the difference between the dutch and subsidy, and tossing in the idea that kids are held hostage in the same speech from the rose garden and you know, suggesting that somehow, exxon-mobile is really not part of america, when he said you can stand with these people behind me, america, or with the oil companies. i'm saying what the -- oil companies are america, that's part...
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payne nation.>guest: so frustrating and to your point, all the rhetoric is flying there are legitimate things happening, and it is not just lip service any more but the rules and i don't think we had to have a financial impact of dodd-frank or the health care law or the negative financial impact of the new insources that has been a threat against the best things we have, multinational corporations and what i don't understand, neil, i don't if the president is pulling the strings for youngs or the unions are pulling his strings but every time they come first when it comes to business. >>neil: what is interesting the argument, i know where this is going and i know the campaign is populous campaign, and it is us against them, "them" being the agreedy one percenters, and they feel that is resonating but the european any whether americans buy the 1 percent thing or them versus us, they still might, it is not helping the president in the polls. >>guest: it is not helping in the presidents. the president
payne nation.>guest: so frustrating and to your point, all the rhetoric is flying there are legitimate things happening, and it is not just lip service any more but the rules and i don't think we had to have a financial impact of dodd-frank or the health care law or the negative financial impact of the new insources that has been a threat against the best things we have, multinational corporations and what i don't understand, neil, i don't if the president is pulling the strings for youngs...
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it was thomas payne. he soldiered beside them in that campaign. they called him the common sense man. and as they were in their camps retreating in new jersey, he decided that it was time to write another pamphlet called "the american crisis." this was the one about the times that try men's soul. it was truly so. and this was one of the first literate armies in history. they read these writings of thomas payne and it helped to remind them of that cause. and of its importance. even as they weren't all of one mind as to what it meant. so washington led his forces across the delaware, gathering all the boats as he crossed, and then he began to try to reorganize the army to try to undertake and invent a new way of leadership. he wrote back home. he said he discovered something with these new england men. he said he discovered "people unaccustomed to restraint cannot be drove. they must be led." and so he undertook to invent a way of leading. the first thing he did was to work with his counsels of war. they had been very difficult bodies before. this w
it was thomas payne. he soldiered beside them in that campaign. they called him the common sense man. and as they were in their camps retreating in new jersey, he decided that it was time to write another pamphlet called "the american crisis." this was the one about the times that try men's soul. it was truly so. and this was one of the first literate armies in history. they read these writings of thomas payne and it helped to remind them of that cause. and of its importance. even as...
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to the two congressmen, i thank you so much for your leadership, and also thank you congressman payne. he was one of my bosses on the house education committee. and i hope he was with us as well. and we have a lot of his legacy to live up to. why do we say that education is the civil rights issue of our generation? because i firmly believe that no other issue holds greater promise and opportunity for our nation and yet as the data we are releasing today shows for far too many students, in far too many schools -- civil rights zeta collected from more than 72,000 schools serving 85% of our nation's students. among other things, it showed that schools serving minorities have less rigorous high school classes and they're more likely to be taught by teachers with less than two years of experience. in reported talks about three different issues. teachers, in fact through the second round of data, it was collected in the 2009 school career. teachers were paid 2,200 less per year than their colleagues in other school districts. in new york, the discrepancy in high schools is more than $8,000
to the two congressmen, i thank you so much for your leadership, and also thank you congressman payne. he was one of my bosses on the house education committee. and i hope he was with us as well. and we have a lot of his legacy to live up to. why do we say that education is the civil rights issue of our generation? because i firmly believe that no other issue holds greater promise and opportunity for our nation and yet as the data we are releasing today shows for far too many students, in far...
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congressman donald payne was 77 years old. >>> stunning pictures tonight from utah.iler buried alive under ten feet of snow by an avalanche. his friends were able to find him and, with a lot of hard work, dig him out. he was back at work, we're told, the next day. in france, a terrifying moment at a ski resort captured on camera as an avalanche rolled through, demolishing parts of a ski lift in a kind of slow motion along with it, leaving some skiers then stranded in midair. they were rescued by chopper. amazingly no serious injuries in this. >>> when we come back here tonight on a big night in american politics, a young man who's already won his race but hardly the old fashioned way. a hardly the old fashioned way. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. call now for our free guide and tips on planning f
congressman donald payne was 77 years old. >>> stunning pictures tonight from utah.iler buried alive under ten feet of snow by an avalanche. his friends were able to find him and, with a lot of hard work, dig him out. he was back at work, we're told, the next day. in france, a terrifying moment at a ski resort captured on camera as an avalanche rolled through, demolishing parts of a ski lift in a kind of slow motion along with it, leaving some skiers then stranded in midair. they were...
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i had the opportunity to serve with donald payne in the house of representatives, and he was always a champion for our involvement in the continent of africa and around the globe for the right reasons. he will be sorely missed in the congress of the united states. i want to compliment usaid for naming a fellowship under his name. i think it is a fitting tribute to work he has done throughout his career. we offer our deepest condolences to his family. today's hearing we have the usaid administrator to provide with us to provide testimony on the fiscal year 2013 budget request. i believe our international developmen
i had the opportunity to serve with donald payne in the house of representatives, and he was always a champion for our involvement in the continent of africa and around the globe for the right reasons. he will be sorely missed in the congress of the united states. i want to compliment usaid for naming a fellowship under his name. i think it is a fitting tribute to work he has done throughout his career. we offer our deepest condolences to his family. today's hearing we have the usaid...
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congressman donald payne, democrat from new jersey, died today. he was 77 years old. he served 12 terms -- or is in his 12th term in the house. he was undergoing treatment for colon cancer. payne was new jersey's first african-american congressman, republicaning the 10th district in the northern part of the state since 1988. he was a member of house committees on education and foreign affairs. also served as chairman of the house subcommittee on africa. or did serve, as chairman of the house subcommittee on africa. the top u.s. commander in the middle east says the advanced air defense weapons that russia's provided to syria's regime would make it difficult to establish a no-fly zone there as part of an effort to help the rebellion. general james mathis is the head of u.s. central command and he testified before the senate armed services committee. back in a minute with more "washington today." >> on march 26th, 27th, and 28th the u.s. supreme court will hear oral arguments and challenges to the health care law. you'll hear arguments cited in several of the pending he
congressman donald payne, democrat from new jersey, died today. he was 77 years old. he served 12 terms -- or is in his 12th term in the house. he was undergoing treatment for colon cancer. payne was new jersey's first african-american congressman, republicaning the 10th district in the northern part of the state since 1988. he was a member of house committees on education and foreign affairs. also served as chairman of the house subcommittee on africa. or did serve, as chairman of the house...
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donald payne was 77 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: we turn to education and the impact tougher discipline policies are having on minority students. it turns out young black and hispanic students are far more likely to receive tough school punishments, including suspensions, than white students. jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: those were some of the findings in a report released today by the u.s. department of education's office of civil rights. overall, the report found african-american students are three and a half times more likely to be suspended or expelled than whites. and 70% of students arrested or referred to law enforcement for disciplinary problems are black or latino. the report also looked at disparities in educational opportunities. education secretary arne duncan said today that schools with a high number of black and hispanics are less likely to offer calculus. >> reporter: even in schools offering calculus, hispanics make up 20% of the student body with just 10% of the st
donald payne was 77 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: we turn to education and the impact tougher discipline policies are having on minority students. it turns out young black and hispanic students are far more likely to receive tough school punishments, including suspensions, than white students. jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: those were some of the findings in a report released today by the u.s. department of...
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>> donald payne, the congressman passed away.f coverage on him today. >> this brings new shame to shame. ron livingston is the very hunky actor who plays my very cute husband. that's my shameless plug. >> i really do want to put out a prayer for donald payne's family. he was a great member to serve with. we worked on africa issues a lot. i last spoke to him in cairo when he was there observing the elections. he was a great man. >> carried himself with a ton of dignity. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." stay with msnbc all day long. super tuesday coverage, tomorrow on the show, we'll break down the winners, the losers and the math. coming up on msnbc, chris jansing. then at 1:15, we'll have live coverage of the president's press conference. andrea mitchell will be anchoring then. have a super tuesday. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. hi, i
>> donald payne, the congressman passed away.f coverage on him today. >> this brings new shame to shame. ron livingston is the very hunky actor who plays my very cute husband. that's my shameless plug. >> i really do want to put out a prayer for donald payne's family. he was a great member to serve with. we worked on africa issues a lot. i last spoke to him in cairo when he was there observing the elections. he was a great man. >> carried himself with a ton of dignity....
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echo -- the passing of donald payne. the donald payne fellowship was just launched. we are ordered to help foster his legacy. as you noted, only eight months ago, we celebrated the peaceful separation of south sudan from sudan. despite the positive momentum, these two nations, as we knew at the time, faced considerable challenges. a legacy of 50 years of conflict, a set of unresolved issues, the stresses of severe under development in south sudan, which ranks as one of the poorest countries on the earth. while there has been progress, we are deeply concerned that the conflicts in the region are creating grave new humanitarian crisis. we're focused on the challenges and solutions in southern kordofan and blue nile and abyei. the challenges of sorting out nationality and status after one country becomes two and the not yet resolved eight-year crisis in darfur. i written testimony has details on each of these flash point, as well as some of the challenges resulting from the oil revenue shortfall and austerity measures. for today, in the interest of time, let me focus on
echo -- the passing of donald payne. the donald payne fellowship was just launched. we are ordered to help foster his legacy. as you noted, only eight months ago, we celebrated the peaceful separation of south sudan from sudan. despite the positive momentum, these two nations, as we knew at the time, faced considerable challenges. a legacy of 50 years of conflict, a set of unresolved issues, the stresses of severe under development in south sudan, which ranks as one of the poorest countries on...
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there's harry payne, there's richard wymer and there's richard simkin.all three are sought after by military collectors. and this is the most delightful painting because you have all these various facets of one regiment. now often you get single pictures come up in auction. but rarely do you see these multicolored multi-uniform pictures. the regiment was formed in scotland in 1742 and it was called "cunningham's regiment." and then they were dragoons to begin with, they became light dragoons on to hussars right through the napoleonic wars. after the napoleonic wars they adopted this sort of type of shako here which was... against tradition, if you like, because then they went back to the busby again, you see? well, how did you come by it? well, it belonged to my godfather. and due to the fact that, i think, i had spent 24 years in the royal marines, he thought i would appreciate the military history behind the painting. and he passed it on to me. so i actually then found a restorer in edinburgh, and had it restored to its present state. roy butler: now i
there's harry payne, there's richard wymer and there's richard simkin.all three are sought after by military collectors. and this is the most delightful painting because you have all these various facets of one regiment. now often you get single pictures come up in auction. but rarely do you see these multicolored multi-uniform pictures. the regiment was formed in scotland in 1742 and it was called "cunningham's regiment." and then they were dragoons to begin with, they became light...
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charles payne, the protesters are forcing schools to shut down.r: it shows you the priorities of the schoolteacher would concern so much about their students. they shut down a bunch of schools in a bunch of parishes and the governor of louisiana want dozen make changes with 44 percent of public schools get a "d" or "f," and at the bottom of the nation in english and math and a third of all students are below grade. they are in trouble. and they are number 38 in pay. so they are not the lowest paid teachers. but, right now they worried and they should be. if you are not working hard it is easier to fire they will ship to hiring and firing and take it from the school boards and give it to the superintendents and increase the charter schools, and they will use a formula where public school finance, whatever we spend on the average kid, we will make that available to low income kids if they want to go to a private school. >>neil: this is in the first time we have seen this. remember when chris christie took over new jersey and he wanted to bring in pe
charles payne, the protesters are forcing schools to shut down.r: it shows you the priorities of the schoolteacher would concern so much about their students. they shut down a bunch of schools in a bunch of parishes and the governor of louisiana want dozen make changes with 44 percent of public schools get a "d" or "f," and at the bottom of the nation in english and math and a third of all students are below grade. they are in trouble. and they are number 38 in pay. so they...
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. >>> sad news. 12-term democratic congressman donald payne has died.congress from new jersey. his office says he died of complications from colon cancer. president obama is offering his condolences. in a statement released just in the last hour, he says in part, "michelle and i were saddened to hear about the passing of congressman donald payne. don will be missed and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time." congressman payne was 77 years old. >>> republicans are fighting it out in ten states today. we're going to tell you what's at stake in super tuesday races and how the candidates match up against president obama. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, st
. >>> sad news. 12-term democratic congressman donald payne has died.congress from new jersey. his office says he died of complications from colon cancer. president obama is offering his condolences. in a statement released just in the last hour, he says in part, "michelle and i were saddened to hear about the passing of congressman donald payne. don will be missed and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time." congressman payne was...
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yesterday we lost one of this body's fierce champions for these values, our colleague, donald payne. he was a peacemaker. a man of conscience. and a man of decency and compassion. he would not tolerate genside and despair. he didn't -- genocide and despair. he didn't turn a blind eye to human suffering and he didn't care if it was happening in newark or nigeria. he went to some of the most dangerous places on earth to make lives and conditions better. he was a voice for the otherwise voiceless. he used his power to advocate for people who were otherwise powerless. in the mid 1990's, i observed representative payne at a hearing with the state department, the bush state department. he was arguing, he was pleading with the state department to designate dar fur genocide. -- darfur genocide. he actually had tears in his eyes and tears in his voice and this is the man known for being very mild mannered. his compelling arguments and his compassion and passion actually made it possible for convincing the world to condemn the sudan darfur government's role in planning, executing the malicious
yesterday we lost one of this body's fierce champions for these values, our colleague, donald payne. he was a peacemaker. a man of conscience. and a man of decency and compassion. he would not tolerate genside and despair. he didn't -- genocide and despair. he didn't turn a blind eye to human suffering and he didn't care if it was happening in newark or nigeria. he went to some of the most dangerous places on earth to make lives and conditions better. he was a voice for the otherwise voiceless....
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. >>> representative donna payne has died from colon cancer. she was first elected to congress in 1988. he was also a senior member on foreign house affairs. >>> crystal clear. we had the sunshine in abundance. very little in the way of cloud cover. winds from the south, southeast and this is a change from those cold north winds we had yesterday, last night and early this morning. that will eventually warm us up significantly tomorrow but it was not the case today. cold air mass still settling. mid-40s, that's about it on its way to 30s but we'll hold in the low 40s for a few more hours. we'll talk about how things change by daybreak. it's all coming up in a few minutes. >>> now to the latest on that severe weather in the midwest. donations are pouring in for people blind-sided by the killer tornadoes. and more teams from fema are trying to survey the damage. mother nature has dealt another blow. snow covered houses in indiana, kentucky and tennessee are making the cleanup effort more difficult. now we take you to henryville, indiana. you've se
. >>> representative donna payne has died from colon cancer. she was first elected to congress in 1988. he was also a senior member on foreign house affairs. >>> crystal clear. we had the sunshine in abundance. very little in the way of cloud cover. winds from the south, southeast and this is a change from those cold north winds we had yesterday, last night and early this morning. that will eventually warm us up significantly tomorrow but it was not the case today. cold air...
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and, i begin the book with thomas payne and the end of luck with thomas payne, not to be grandiose and someone accuse me of using the newt gingrich word when i use that word, but common sense, this sort of thomas paine book that looks at the revolution. there was a call for democratic republic by the people and i think we need to return to that. i don't think we are really there right now and so i think that was, i hope in some way to also light a fire under the people and get them going and get them motivated. >> host: to tell us why we should be worried about this and why this is a problem? >> guest: well, our system is fundamentally undemocratic and a number of ways. one of the ways is the closed primary. in half the states in the country, 40% of all the voters can't participate in the primaries and so they have no say in who is nominated, and as a result, we get more and more extreme candidates on both ends of the spectrums. spectrum's. we are nominated by the party activist and then that is who is getting elected to congress. coupled with the way congressional districts are drawn.
and, i begin the book with thomas payne and the end of luck with thomas payne, not to be grandiose and someone accuse me of using the newt gingrich word when i use that word, but common sense, this sort of thomas paine book that looks at the revolution. there was a call for democratic republic by the people and i think we need to return to that. i don't think we are really there right now and so i think that was, i hope in some way to also light a fire under the people and get them going and...
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after that, house members pay tribute to bill payne who passed away on tuesday. then weekly addresses by president obama and north dakota governor jack dalrymple. >> this week on prime minister's questions, british prime minister david cameron discusses reports that six british soldiers missing and presumed dead in afghanistan, the to the importing timetable for withdrawing british troops from afghanistan, child benefit policies, and the prime minister's upcoming visit with president obama next week. prime minister's questions sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. >> congratulations to all this year of three winners at c- span's video documentary competition. a record number of students entered a video on the theme "the competition and you." tc
after that, house members pay tribute to bill payne who passed away on tuesday. then weekly addresses by president obama and north dakota governor jack dalrymple. >> this week on prime minister's questions, british prime minister david cameron discusses reports that six british soldiers missing and presumed dead in afghanistan, the to the importing timetable for withdrawing british troops from afghanistan, child benefit policies, and the prime minister's upcoming visit with president...
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co-pilot and me and the sergeant-major and my two radio operators and my intelligence officer, cap payne entertain messker, who was killed within two hours, about three hours, really. and mr. nick, a vietnamese interpreter. we were in the lead helicopter of b-company, the assault company. the as you know from reading the book. we had a hell of a fight that day. it was a cliffhanger. and probably only had about 200 of my 450 or so men on the ground when we were attacked by two battalions of enemy, 800 to 1,000 enemy. i'll go into the details of that later if you want me to, but it was a cliffhanger all that afternoon. my men fought magnificently. we lost a lot of troopers. finally, things quieted down a little bit and we established a command post behind an ant hill which was about the size of a small pickup truck. six or seven feet high, termite hill. and that was my field aid station. at about 7:00, i had dillon overhead in my command chopper along with minor ward air controller, charlie hastings, lieutenant hastings. my fire support coordinator and the bank of radios and they relay it
co-pilot and me and the sergeant-major and my two radio operators and my intelligence officer, cap payne entertain messker, who was killed within two hours, about three hours, really. and mr. nick, a vietnamese interpreter. we were in the lead helicopter of b-company, the assault company. the as you know from reading the book. we had a hell of a fight that day. it was a cliffhanger. and probably only had about 200 of my 450 or so men on the ground when we were attacked by two battalions of...
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dan payne every morning and we continued diving as normal time passed dumpsters swelled with food and then suddenly the landscape changed we began seeing more people at the dumpsters and not your typical diverse people that seem to need the food a lot more than we did. as i waited to hear back from trader joes about all the food in our trash cans the world spiraled into a food crisis and a kid in addition there's. a new. campaign key to. try. to be to come home and she. can to try. again she needed. to change. things to meet. a sandwich. board. to. try to keep him in the can talk. to. the answering. after sending letters for two weeks i got a call from the trader joe's headquarters allison from public relations asked me to stop sending letters and to please stop bothering me they would not be discussing wasted food or anything else with me when i insisted on the simple conversation as a concerned citizen no cameras or interview allison hung up on me she said and i quote just so you know in our communities in which we have stores we do donate food that we feel is safe to donate seven d
dan payne every morning and we continued diving as normal time passed dumpsters swelled with food and then suddenly the landscape changed we began seeing more people at the dumpsters and not your typical diverse people that seem to need the food a lot more than we did. as i waited to hear back from trader joes about all the food in our trash cans the world spiraled into a food crisis and a kid in addition there's. a new. campaign key to. try. to be to come home and she. can to try. again she...
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. >> congressman donald payne, who passed away this week, was the first african-american to serve in the house from new jersey. he was former head of the black congressional caucus and seeervn and foreign affairs. watch the speeches from the house floor and other c-span appearances all archived an searchable online at the krechlt span video library.
. >> congressman donald payne, who passed away this week, was the first african-american to serve in the house from new jersey. he was former head of the black congressional caucus and seeervn and foreign affairs. watch the speeches from the house floor and other c-span appearances all archived an searchable online at the krechlt span video library.