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on the beach. >> i k i eur, get ready just like everybody else out there who's getting really hot during the day. so then suddenly those cold waters don't feel so so-called. all right, follow sandoval. thank you so much all right. >> hello. again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm for greek of whitfield, and we begin this hour with president biden's message to the newest graduates of us military academy on this memorial day weekend. today, the president traveled to west point to deliver the commencement address for this year's graduating class of cadets this is the third time bye biden has given the commencement address to the army's newest officers, but his first time, as us president sentence priscilla alvarez joining us now with more on his message to the class of 2024, priscilla while fred president biden thanked the cadets and took that opportunity to congratulate them on their achievements. and also called
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them the next leaders in civilian and military life. but without naming donald trump are really making a direct election year appeal president biden also under scored the values that he has previously said are at risk if his republican rival were to take a second term, for example, protecting democracy and also the nature alliance. now on that front, the president talked about us leadership on the global stage, including, for example, again, that nato lyon saying, for example, that russian president vladimir putin are testing his assumption that nato would not be able to unify and support ukraine from his invasion. saying quote, putin was certain that nato would fraction of course there speaking directly to the invasion of ukraine and instead, the president said, it is the greatest defense alliance in the history of the world. now of course, president biden has been a defender of nato, especially earlier this year when former president
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donald trump said he'd encourage russia to invade those countries that don't meet their nato obligations. but beyond that, the president also maintained that he says to her minute not to send any us soldiers to ukraine and said things still that the us will be a steadfast supporter. there was ending message of all of this, of course, was countering tyrants in the world. take a listen our women and men in uniform are hard at work, strengthening our alliances because no country has allies like ours, invested into terms anyone who thinks they can threaten us. thanks again. defending our values by standing up to tyrants and safeguarding a piece of protecting freedom and openness thanks to the usr forces were doing only america can do as the indispensable nation. the world's only superpower and the leading democracy in the world never forget america is the strongest when we lead not only by our example of our
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power, but by the power of our example there of course you heard the president really underscoring that us leadership around the world. >> now of course, he did also reflect on the situation in the middle east, citing us efforts to get humanitarian greene aid to gaza, as well as reflecting back to those iranian attacks against israel. but still at the end of the day, the message here was a big congratulations to all of these cadets and calling on them to be leaders. moving forward as the us continues to face these global challenges. >> all right, priscilla alvarez and washington, thanks so much all right. meantime, a former president donald trump is out on the campaign trail speaking later today at the 2024 libertarian and national convention in washington, dc, cnn, steve contorno joining us now steve, help us understand why the likely republican presidential nominee is speaking at the libertarian national convention for the
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anticipation and trump's campaign, is that it is going to be an especially tight election this fall. and there, there is an increased sense of urgency over the continued interests in some of these third-party candidates especially robert f. kennedy jr. now kennedy is not running on the libertarian party ticket, but he has been aggressively courting their voters and people who are interested in voting libertarian and so trump is going head-to-head essentially with rfk for libertarian voters port and rfk addressed the convention last night, although the most talked about moments are one of the most talked about actually came when vivek ramaswamy, a trump surrogate, someone who is supporting the former president's tried to make the case. libertarians that they should be considering donald trump. listen to the reaction i have gotten to know donald trump over the course of the last several years and the last several months. >> and you're going to hear from him tomorrow night. the question is, do you want to
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influence the next administration or don't you? that is the question for this room to ask and my thesis for you you believe in you all get to speak your mind. i respect that. libertarians that we've got to speak up, but now the question is, how do you get it done? i believe the future of this country depends on a libertarian at nationalist alliance that will save this country that's what i believe is required those were definitely boost those were definitely boost that you heard there and the reception obviously not great for vivek ramaswamy and look the trump campaign says, we understand that this is not friendly turf. in fact, jason miller, a spokesperson from the trump campaign, telling arcade solvent earlier today we're on offense and competing for non-traditional votes in order to unite the country. when you talked to some of the people in the libertarian party, those they said, look, it's not just
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about donald trump. they said there is a strong differences between liberates the libertarians, and the republican party as a whole on spending yeah on trade and they don't believe that their voters ultimately will consider donald trump this fall, fred all right. >> steve contorno. thank you so much. we'll see what happens this evening. all right. this week, former president trump faced fierce criticism after a video shared on his social media implied if trump wins, there would be a unified empire using language typically linked to naziism. trump later deleted the video bizarrely, the fake articles taxed appears to trace its origins to a graphic designer in turkey cnn digital producer, jon saarland, track down that graphic designer so john hilou you spoke exclusively with the man in turkey. and what's he saying? >> right? well, as sim cec is a
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30-year-old graphic designer living outside istanbul in turkey, who tells me he doesn't follow american politics, let alone turkish politics. >> what he does do, it design motion graphic templates, video graphics that anyone can buy. >> this one was for sale for $21 first she told me he sold 16 of them and video producers use these as kind of a cheap and easy way to get graphics where you can take and manipulate and swap out images and text. now that text, that phrase unified reich, which raised so many eyebrows when it was included in that video. ns tells me it's a huge misunderstanding. here's how we got the phrase well, actually, i don't remember and probably yeah, for them, let i take a copy paste maybe it can maybe keep it there, maybe it can be another google page amanda, because the story is the watermark and i pop it to above
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more issues right? so as you can see there, and this was making this motion graphic as a kind of world war i newsreel. so for that, he put placeholder text that he googled world war one and just took a random stuff, assuming that someone at the other end would replace one year later that random texts that he inserted into his video somehow found its way into the center of american politics when it ended up in that trump video. so it should be noted, of course, when trump tweeted that their sent it on truth social of that video, the broader context at play here, right? i mean, this is trump who was made repeated comments recently about jews who aren't going to vote for him as leaving their heads checked out, he had lunch with nick fuentes and 20221 of the most prominent anti-semites in the country. and our colleague jim sciutto recently reported that he told his former chief of staff that hitler did some good
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things. a conversation that trump denies so when he made that video with the phrase unified reich, obviously it raised a lot of eyebrows but however, according to ns that phrase, a was not referring to world war two. it was actually referring to world war i, the german empire at the late 19th and 20th century and it was texts that was originated as a placeholder texts for it a video that was only in it for a brief second. and some of the other placeholder texts that n is put in also made it in that video interesting. all right, so what is that graphic designer saying about being kind of in the middle of all this now and having to explain himself, explained, you know where this video has gone and its meaning and all that stuff yeah, we can imagine how bizarre this must be, right? i mean, this is a 30 graphic designer who is no connection to american politics and it somehow the butterfly effect of his copy and pasting one night
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just trying to get to this video template out somehow one year later has this massive effect in american politics were the president of the united states calling it out, saying that it's hitler's language. i asked him what he thought about his work, having that kind of effect. and this is when he told me this big problem for the american politics especially term seven people somewhere. i thought because of me, my travel my nine thinking, i made this template anybody ever can change this text and image probably maybe doesn't see those texts. >> i don't know but for, this, i'm really actually in my soul i'm i'm sad because this is just for the text so n is,
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after this, he realized that his texts cause this controversy. he didn't know what to do, but felt a need to correct the record. so what did he do? he sent an email to truth social to support at truth social.com to support email for truth social, the social media network owned by trump saying he is the author of the trump video templates. and he's willing to correct the record. >> he did not receive a response interesting what a story that is all right, john saarland. thank you so much for trying to get to the bottom of it or maybe not, maybe the surface of it. >> all right. well, 200 people we're shopping inside a shopping center in kharkiv. when ukrainian officials say it was hit by russian bombs, were following the very latest sirens are going off and firing
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never let putin take. and this lyptsi is one of them destroyed artillery on the streets, homes, aflame from an airstrike. they can only move at night lots of it's a perilous grip they keep. but lose here. and russian artillery will be in range of ukraine's second city, kharkiv. you can still smell the smoke here from an airstrike that landed just in the last hour or so? this is life under the drone. with the first reporters into the heart of the town only soldiers left here underground. the harb 13th national guard. first tackle the russia's new offensive assembly bicyclic step allies with each do you think they'll good enough fortifications
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netherlands? see positives. obviously it will do it because the lost knowledge ten incipient lotto, any prophecy, new? >> soon a passing moises nero's very close. and the only way they know who's drone this is, is if it attacks the most brawner around kharkiv, that don't have enough guns the russians have too many drones. but 92nd assault brigade show us something that isn't even there's russian artillery piece that they captured in the first year of war fighting in kharkiv region. and now they use strangely french mortar rounds to fire from here it's just a sign of how little appropriate ammunition they have available to distribute. drawing of this
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wire as a protection from at levy drones above, he sees a drone with two battery packs or long-range scout around basement. it is not friendly if you can tell it's an attack drone, hide this seems to be a scout. so running is better before it calls in shelling another artillery unit wants to show us something not even russian, but soviet made in the 1940s, it can still find newer polish shells. in the autumn, it was 100 a day. now it is ten extraordinary to see something here that's three times the age. are either these two guys holding backer, new russian offensive in 2024? i said a metal so old that limits the number of times that sound warns another drone is incoming and back in the bunker, they show us the online board $30 gadget that is their best warning mechanism the team here
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embody ukraine's exhaustion and resilience. >> older guys, wounded infantry men our tour has drone shrapnel in his arms still. >> no pick option. you could use just saw an orlan russian drone parsing overhead? so saying but to stay inside on the way back into the city, we see what fuels this defense this was a lakeside resort, football cocktails, a beach extraordinary devastation. and they had to collect the bodies it was a seven months pregnant women was among the seven dead here another body found later, just fragments in the mulch russia's advanced looms over whatever life persists here, belching out over holmes the
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dark is little salvation this may be a drone being hit, but they kill two when they crash and failure flares breach the enforced blackout. >> moscow is getting nearer again. and they're always too many blasts before dawn now the horrific devastation was visited upon a hardware complex today in the northern parts of kharkiv city, there may not be assigned necessarily that russia is getting a success that it wants by getting close enough to that village. >> we're talking about in that report, lyptsi to get artillery to strike ukraine. second city. but it's certainly is a sign that they're able to get their aircraft to drop. in this case to glided, glide bombs extraordinary firepower. they're using often half time, levels of explosive that hit areas again and again now the
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death toll from that particular strike four now, with potentially 40 injured and then two other strikes afterwards. one in kharkiv city, no injuries reported from that. and another one injuring over ten people as well. >> just earlier on in the week after we saw the horrific devastation after the lakeside tourists resort was hit and seven were killed. >> another target in kharkiv city was hit with another seven dead. it is relatively daily that we see strikes, but i think it's every three, four days that you get a death toll. that's truly horrific. the target seemed to be predominantly civilian in nature. and again and again, ukraine's president volodymyr he simply says, we don't have the air defenses, we need to look after ourselves just when russia's newest offensive towards kharkiv began over two weeks ago. he clearly said we need to patriot systems are $61 billion worth of us military aid held up by some absurd, frankly republican
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congressional dysfunctionality that is slowly trickling through. we don't know exactly when they're going to get the workman's, what we can see on the front lines nothing is changing. rush the ascendancy at the moment, and it's really in that city, kharkiv, that the brutality of that advances changing the daily calculations of life hour by our utterly here are eric to behold. and that week we spent in kharkiv every night the skyline a light as you saw in that report, they're just bang after blast and a real sense i think of life in that key city having almost got back to normal since the russians was pushed out about two years ago. now, slipping quickest back towards the worst nima. >> wow, yeah, those new rounds of weapons can't come soon enough nick paton walsh in eastern ukraine. thank you coming up. this utah mom was charged with poisoning her husband with a lethal dose of fentanyl now she's speaking out the first time in declaring war from behind bars the nba
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and as you mentioned, this is the first time that we're hearing from her after we heard from her on local tv when she was promoting that book about grief that children's luck and she released these audios to do different news outlets. and so we're waiting to hear exactly what is going to happen in her trial, but in the meantime, there's also comes just a week after her attorneys that have been with her this entire time with withdrew from the case, so they are citing era reconcilable and non wavetable a situation that they say is related to her civil cases. so now she has other attorneys that were appointed and cnn has reached out to these new attorneys to ask about the audio specifically, and also to figure out what is going to come next in terms of her defense it's unclear clear exactly when she recorded these audios and when she released them. >> but i want you to take a listen to what she told abc news or what i really didn't
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do air or anyone for that matter octave up i will talk if it does give me a chance. >> so let's take a step back. cory richards is accused of killing her husband by giving him this cocktail. it was a moscow mule that was laced with fentanyl and when the toxicology report came out, it said that essentially he had five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. and so what the prosecutor we shouldn't alleges here is that she bought these drugs, gave them to her husband. they also say she withdrew money from his account, changed the life insurance policy and they're saying that this was all in terms of money, in terms of her marriage, and they say that they also have proof that she was on her phone looking up
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things like what is the lethal dose of fentanyl? now, her previous defense attorneys had said that there was no proof that she'd actually purchase the drugs. they said that these financial troubles were not necessarily motive for murder, were waiting to figure what the new attorneys will have to say and what they will put forth as their defense. but in the meantime, we did hear from eric family, they released the statement and here is what they're saying. they said we are never surprised by the rantings of this derange woman. what she did to her children's father is unforgivable for complete lack of compassion or empathy for them is deplorable. so what happens here is that because of the change in attorneys, the new ones are asking for more time. so there was a hearing scheduled for the 18th of june. now that's going to be a scheduling hearing on the 21st. we have to wait to see what the judge does sides, but of course, these new attorneys asking for more time, fred. >> yeah. and what is behind the
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changing of attorneys yeah. >> it's really interesting here because they've been with her this entire time and she says that this was not her choice, that she did not want to get rid of her attorneys. take a listen to what she told dateline times team has been forced to the drop in my case, represented or not, we all know and understand there's only so much i can say. >> but what i will say this was not my choice. and it was not a personal choice opinion council on my sense, too. >> and look, she says she is ready for this trial. she wants to essentially get it over with and so we'll wait to hear exactly when this is going to start, but it looks like it might continue to be delayed despite the fact that she wants to get this over with and she says she wants to prove her innocence fred all right. >> camila bernal. thank you so much. keeping this posted. >> all right. the latest round of ceasefire talks between
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area, i want to warn you of the video that we're receiving that we're about to show you is very disturbing. cnn's elliott got qin is in tel aviv, so elliott, what more do we know about this so i could bring two eyewitnesses that we've spoken with here at cnn. >> there was an israeli drone strike just on the outskirts of jabalya where the idf has been dealing with a resurgence of hamas after effectively saying it was kind of job done in the northern parts of the gaza strip from these eyewitnesses, we understand that this school where people had been sheltering was struck by a drone, and that there are at least ten people killed, including a number of children. and we've seen footage of health because at a local clinic tending to some of the bodies as well. now we have reached out to the idf for comment on this specific incident. we haven't heard back yet usually in such circumstances, the idf has said
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that it has been pursuing militants in that area, had been using facilities to fight with israeli forces or fire rockets and the light. but as i said, we haven't heard back from the idf on the specific incident just yet fred and elliot let's let's talk about what was taking place in paris. i mean, there were some hope that there were some sort of ceasefire discussions. it ended, but the cia director bill burns says there was some progress kresse made. i mean, it's hard to even understand that notion now when we see this new video, but take us back to what what happened so in terms of these talks that were taking place in paris was cia director bill burns along with his counterparts from israel and also senior officials from carta. >> the egyptians usually involved as well. we understand that their usual point person,
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their head of intelligence was not there. and so what they're trying to do right? he has resuscitate these talks which would see a number of israeli hostages who were abducted on october the seventh and have been in captivity ever since, see a number of those hostages released in exchange for a truce. and a larger number of palestinian prisoners being freed from israeli jails. now you may recall earlier this month there were hopes that a deal was about to be done. indeed, hamas said it had accepted a deal that have been mediated by the categories and the egyptians, there were celebrations on the streets and parts of gaza but then it subsequently turned out, according to cnn reporting, that the deal that have been signed off by israel had been changed by the egyptians before being presented to hamas. so effectively, both sides were agreeing to different deals. now the egyptians deny this, but certainly this is our understanding of what happened indeed cnn's reporting almost prompted the egyptians to pull out of its role as one of the
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key mediators. here but certainly after these talks in paris, spearheaded by bill burns, there is hope that these talks could resume perhaps as early as this week, we're trying to get some more information on that. but as we've seen for months now, these talks have dragged on. they've had impulses, they've continued to seemingly broken down every who one rarely are still trying to wait and see if a deal can be done. so even if talks resume, it's important to be cautious with any hope that a deal can be done very soon, fred. >> all right. >> eliot got can in tel aviv. thanks so much. >> the nba playoffs. i always get emotional. >> you more concerned about what's going on inside the nba and what's going on but inside. uh, you, you know, doc, right? and that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on to injury. >> they as my favorite client.
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operating in bad faith, claiming that there was impropriety on the way that they had handled a grand jury that was ultimately used to indict the actor. now cnn has reached out to baldwin's team for comment on the judge's motion. of course. all the stems from the 2021 shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins on the set of the movie rust baldwin himself was holding a firearm when it went off, killing the cinematographer. baldwin has denied pulling the trigger on that weapon. again, the news baldwin will continue with the prosecution that is set to begin in new mexico in july josh campbell, cnn, los angeles alright. >> sean diddy combs is facing yet another sexual assault lawsuit. it's his second this week and the seventh lawsuit since november that directly accuses the music mogul of sexual assault. cnn's elizabeth wagmeister has more and i want going to warn you that you may find the details disturbing the legal fallout continues for sean diddy combs just a week
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after cnn uncovered this disturbing video of the music mogul throwing them girlfriend cassie ventura to the ground, then kicking in, dragging her on thursday, april land pros filed a civil lawsuit accusing combs of sexual assault when she was a fashion student in new york in the mid-nineties and shared with him her dreams of working in the fashion industry. >> then mr. combs love bombed her the suit alleges using flowers and cards like this one and inviting her to his first flight. others day celebration. but combs is kind gestures became more aggressive. the suit alleges leading to a total of four separate sexual assaults. the first and alleged rape in 1995, leaving land pros, nude, soar and confused. she claims combs used his power in the industry to regain her trust but then in new york city parking garage, forest land pros to perform oral sex. as ms lamb proses eyes filled with tears, she could see the parking garage attendant
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witnessing this horrific assault. the suit claims land pro says she was caught in an abusive relationship in tried to end it after several years but after running into combs at an event, he pursued her and in late 2000s, at her apartment, combs violently grabbed her, enforced himself onto her, kissing and touching her against her will. this came the suit notes, while combs was in a public relationship with jennifer lopez combs develop this mobster persona. the suit claims at one point, violently yanking her down to her knees in pulling her hair. the alleged abuse, similar to this when combs was caught on hotel surveillance in 2016 kicking and dragging cassie ventura, then throwing a vase at her. >> i mean, i hit rock bottom. >> the lady the suit filed by lamb pros is the seventh civil lawsuit against combs alleging sexual assault. many of the cases once fell outside the statute of limitations, but in the case of that shocking video from los angeles, the district
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attorney's office says criminal charges won't be filed the video shows assault, not rape, but with those federal raids on diddy's homes and march, legal analysts say the civil claims much like in the case against harvey weinstein, could play into criminal charges in the future. >> and so just because it's a civil lawsuit now, doesn't mean that prosecutors looking at evaluating it may not find something that they feel that they can prosecute that makes it fair game for prosecution. and i think it's a faulty assumption to presume that he's out of the woods. >> now, i reached out to april land pros and she says that the reason she came forward, so that no other woman has to endure what she did. she says that she does believe that justice will ultimately prevail. we also reached out to diddy's team. know weren back yet on this lawsuit and also no comment from them on another suit that was also filed earlier this week, both of
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today, we asked parents, floyd, george's brother about how he remembers him remember my brother as he was gentle giant is where we used to call them, you know, couldn't use a big guy, but he was loving he was a compassionate, he loved the community. >> that he was in. he loved the community that he was from, which was houston i just i just miss them the chilling video of george floyd's final moments triggered protests across the country and around the world, and escalated demands on addressing deadly police encounters. >> the four years since floyd's murder, reform has been slow, according to the aclu, at least 1,247 people were killed by police in 2023, more than any previous year on record? we asked terrence floyd about his feelings she's some
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lee re-introduced the george floyd justice and policing act. the bill was first introduced after floyd's death it passed the house, but it stalled in the senate now if passed, it would outlines several reforms including limiting use of force restricting and no knock warrants and chokeholds president biden, who supports the legislation, has previously called on congress to pass police reform on this memorial day weekend, americans will visit cemeteries across the nation to pay tribute to veterans and honor their service. but many veterans have been long overlooked, especially it historically black cemeteries. cnn's karen kapha has more on a blustery spring saturday and york, pennsylvania, the civil war service of john noble is finally memorialized noble was born in havana, cuba around 18, 30 32. >> he fought for the union army from 18, 60 to two, 18, 63 and
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1902, he was buried in north york's lebanon cemetery until the 1960s. one of the only burial sites in the area for african americans. >> i didn't realize that this was a black cemetery. it was just the place where my relatives were buried and so it's only been since 2019 when i started volunteering here that i knew and understood the ground gravity of what this site meant, samantha dorm is co-founder of a volunteer group called friends of lebanon cemetery. >> when the group first came together in 2019, the primary mission was upkeep now the focus has expanded to research a storytelling education. and remembrance, the truth of the matter is many of those stories are not there to be found if you don't have families who can tell you about their ancestors that can tell you about their history, their lineage those stories are oftentimes loss. >> the more than 150 year-old cemetery dorm says, is the final resting place of at least
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300 us military veterans this spring, noble and for other black veterans received the grave markers to which every eligible us military veteran is entitled, whether buried in a cemetery maintained by the us department of veterans affairs like this one? alexandria, virginia, or a private cemetery like lebanon. >> every veteran has the story to be told and so without that marker, that store is lost the, legacy of that veteran is lost. >> matthew quinn is the vas outgoing under secretary for memorial affairs. he says efforts like that by the friends of limit on cemetery and add other private sites is an extension of the recognition at the nation's v be operated cemeteries. >> this is reaching out beyond those boundaries to private cemeteries that may be the graves haven't been maintained and the marker there's have been damaged or destroyed. >> the de is national cemetery administration says they are working with private historically black cemeteries in south carolina, virginia, and pennsylvania, and others and local veterans groups,

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