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it arlington north or south or whatever. whether it's an annex or not, i praise the department of defense and veterans, department of veterans affairs for what they do currently. the cemeteries are all, you know, well maintained and accessible to veterans and they honor the veterans. i have had this personal discussion, about i'm eligible also for burial at the air force academy and my kids said i would rather dad be buried at arlington national cemetery. because we visit them more often. but i don't think you could match the iconic nature of arlington cemetery. i think it's one of the all of the above solution ideas we have to come up with. >> thank you. we will now take a brief recess in order to set the witness table for the second panel. i want to thank everybody for your testimony today. really appreciate it. thank you. >>> i wish to now welcome our second panel. we would like to respectfully remind the second panel to summarize to the greatest extent possible the high points of your written testimony in five minutes or
it arlington north or south or whatever. whether it's an annex or not, i praise the department of defense and veterans, department of veterans affairs for what they do currently. the cemeteries are all, you know, well maintained and accessible to veterans and they honor the veterans. i have had this personal discussion, about i'm eligible also for burial at the air force academy and my kids said i would rather dad be buried at arlington national cemetery. because we visit them more often. but i...
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taking a walk to arlington national cemetery with the most revered patriots. the veterans, service members and eligible family members to rest with dignity, respect and honor there is a foundation of the mission of this hollowed ground called arlington national cemetery. the hollowed grounds of arlington which is good since the civil war has a reference for the fallen men and women who serve this nation during peace and wartime at the crossroads and proud history. sure ma'am kaufman, ranking members of the subcommittee on military personnel, on behalf of the national command and the 2 million members of the american legion, thank you for the opportunity to testify regarding the future of the arlington national cemetery. the likelihood with this 150 year history can cease to operate in the next three decades is a real possibility. there are 71 medal of honor recipients with conflicts and lifted the average life expectancy will not have the option to be buried at arlington due to the lack of capacity. extending life as an active cemetery will require difficult d
taking a walk to arlington national cemetery with the most revered patriots. the veterans, service members and eligible family members to rest with dignity, respect and honor there is a foundation of the mission of this hollowed ground called arlington national cemetery. the hollowed grounds of arlington which is good since the civil war has a reference for the fallen men and women who serve this nation during peace and wartime at the crossroads and proud history. sure ma'am kaufman, ranking...
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ri i really hate driving. >> reporter: getting around arlington without a car is not easy.ng community of 99 square miles and sits 12 miles itsm fort worth and 20 from dallas, but arlington residents have repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system. when the bus line was scrapped ridership had fallen to as little as 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you see buses and rail as passe, as outdated technology? >> absolutely. i think that with the new technology that is coming on, you will see very little light- rail built because this is so t-ch cheaper. >> reporter: arlington mayor, jeff williams. >> this pilot program, if it didn't work, well, we can go on to something else, and it is a fraction of spending $50 million a mile for light-rail. >> reporter: alex lavoie from via. >> we will pick you up a block or two from where you want to get picked up, not a few fixed pickup locations within the city. >> reporter: residents are taking to the virtual buses. in it's first month via provided more than 5,000 rides at a 97% customer
ri i really hate driving. >> reporter: getting around arlington without a car is not easy.ng community of 99 square miles and sits 12 miles itsm fort worth and 20 from dallas, but arlington residents have repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system. when the bus line was scrapped ridership had fallen to as little as 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you see buses and rail as passe, as outdated technology? >> absolutely. i think that...
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arlington texas want few know if this can be the answer in uber age.de sharing service, via to on rate ten vans to shuttle residents replacing the city's fur-year-old commuter bus service. >> commuter bus didn't apply at all. didn't take me where i needed to go. >> since january, bill o'toole left his car at home and commuted with via. summoning the van, for $3 a ride or weekly pass for $10. the fees are partially subs died by the city. >> stress at work has been alleviated. probably the fact that i am not starting stressed. >> you hate driving. >> hate driving. >> getting around arlington without a car its not easy. sprawling community of 99 square miles. sits ten miles from, fort worth and 20 from dallas. residents repeatedly voted against spending money for a mass transit system. when the bus line scrapped. ridership had fallen to 100 people a day on single route through downtown. do you seep buses and rail, passe outdated technology. >> absolutely. with the new technology that is coming on. you've will seem very little light rail built. this is so
arlington texas want few know if this can be the answer in uber age.de sharing service, via to on rate ten vans to shuttle residents replacing the city's fur-year-old commuter bus service. >> commuter bus didn't apply at all. didn't take me where i needed to go. >> since january, bill o'toole left his car at home and commuted with via. summoning the van, for $3 a ride or weekly pass for $10. the fees are partially subs died by the city. >> stress at work has been alleviated....
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>> i really hate driving. >> getting around arlington without a car is not easy.awling community of 99 square miles and sits 12 miles from fort worth and 20 from dallas. arlington residents repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system. when the bus line was scrapped. ridership had fall in to 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you see, buses, and rail as, as, passe, outdated technology. >> absolutely. i think with the new technology coming on, you are going to seem very little light rail built. this soits so much cheaper. >> pilot program. if it didn't work. well we can go on to something else. and, it's a fraction of spending $50 million a mile for light rail. >> we are going to pick you up within a block of two. where you want to get picked up. not at a few fixed pickup locations. >> arlington residents are taking to virtual buss. via provide more than 5,000 rides at 97% customer approval rating. >> thank you so much. >> kris van cleave, cbs news, are lingto texas. >> the opioid epidemic worsens with a record numbe
>> i really hate driving. >> getting around arlington without a car is not easy.awling community of 99 square miles and sits 12 miles from fort worth and 20 from dallas. arlington residents repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system. when the bus line was scrapped. ridership had fall in to 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you see, buses, and rail as, as, passe, outdated technology. >> absolutely. i think with the new...
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the iconic crosses at arlington national cemetery ripped out of the grounds.nd outraged veteran joins us live. >> next time use the horn when it is falling down. jillian: chip and joe are back with the inside scoop on their brand-new series. ♪ [screaming] jillian: cysts flying on a southwest airlines flight, the fight breaking out from dallas to la after it landed and it was sparked by a missed connection. passengers involved were handed to police. in midair scare, passengers restraining and unruly flyer who tried opening the cabin door. >> i am god. i am god. i am god. heather: the united express flight from san francisco to boise, idaho, polys waiting at the gate, the woman was taken for medical evaluation. hope she is okay. reversing course, we told you about this, united air lines issuing the ground stop on their plan to dole out employee bonuses by lottery. we said this didn't make much sense. >> united deciding to reverse course, deciding to press paz on this program after employee back lash. one flight attendant started an online petition that got more
the iconic crosses at arlington national cemetery ripped out of the grounds.nd outraged veteran joins us live. >> next time use the horn when it is falling down. jillian: chip and joe are back with the inside scoop on their brand-new series. ♪ [screaming] jillian: cysts flying on a southwest airlines flight, the fight breaking out from dallas to la after it landed and it was sparked by a missed connection. passengers involved were handed to police. in midair scare, passengers...
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arlington residents have repeatedly voted against building a mass transit system.e a day. >> do you see buses and rail as passe, outdated? >> absolutely. i think with the new technology coming on you're going to see less light rail built. that we can go on to something else. it's a fraction of spend 50g million a mile for rail. >> reporter: arlington is taking to the virtual buses. in its first month via offered 90,000 rides. alex lavoy from via. >> we're going pick you up within a block or two, not at fixed locations. we think for that reason people will really enjoy it and so far they have been. >> reporter: the city is expanding the program to cover 120 thousand of its residented by this summer and if they're filling up the city vans they'd love go citywide in the next for kris van cleave arlington, texas. >> it's working th >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, clean up continues all across our area from last week's nor'easter. chopper three over the valley forge casino in montgomery county, where peco is arranging staging area for its work to restore power. doz
arlington residents have repeatedly voted against building a mass transit system.e a day. >> do you see buses and rail as passe, outdated? >> absolutely. i think with the new technology coming on you're going to see less light rail built. that we can go on to something else. it's a fraction of spend 50g million a mile for rail. >> reporter: arlington is taking to the virtual buses. in its first month via offered 90,000 rides. alex lavoy from via. >> we're going pick you...
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arlington residents have repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system.ad fallen to as little as 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you so buses and rail? >> i think we can do $10 and that's coming on -- you're going to see very little live rail because it's so much cheaper. >> arlington mayor jeff williams. >> if it didn't work, well, we would go on to something else, and it's a fraction of spending $50 million. >> arlington residents are taking to the virtual buses. in its first month via provided more than 5,000 rides at a 97% customer approval rating. >> thank you so much. >> alex. >> we're going to pick you up within a block or two. we're not going to pick you up at a few fixed pickup locations in the is it he. it's quite a convenient solution. we think for that reason people will really enjoy it. so far they really have been. >> the city is planning on expanding the program to cover 120,000 of its residents by this summer, and if they really have via vans that would love to go citywide the next couple of years. for cbs this mo
arlington residents have repeatedly voted against spending money to build a mass transit system.ad fallen to as little as 100 people a day on its single route through downtown. do you so buses and rail? >> i think we can do $10 and that's coming on -- you're going to see very little live rail because it's so much cheaper. >> arlington mayor jeff williams. >> if it didn't work, well, we would go on to something else, and it's a fraction of spending $50 million. >>...
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there who knows their mother or grandmother did work as a civilian for the army during the war at arlington hall. >>host: do have a website? >> guest: it is tee12.com contact the author button i love to hear from people. >>host: pensacola florida go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my mother worked in d.c. as a code secretary we never knew exactly where or anything is there a list or how do we find out if in fact that might have been her job? >> that is what all the women told their families they were secretaries. on my website there is a tab called resources i do have instructions there you can file a request civilian or military personnel it is all a matter of public record i had a researcher that i worked with her name is on the website you can do-it-yourself and you can file a request it is wonderful you can get the college transcript and background welty report on --dash and the loyalty report. >>host: alabama you are on booktv. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >>host: please go ahead. >> caller: i do have a bit of history the army air force was using aerial surv
there who knows their mother or grandmother did work as a civilian for the army during the war at arlington hall. >>host: do have a website? >> guest: it is tee12.com contact the author button i love to hear from people. >>host: pensacola florida go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my mother worked in d.c. as a code secretary we never knew exactly where or anything is there a list or how do we find out if in fact that might have been her job? >> that...
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getting around arlington is not easy without a car and residents have repeatedly voted against a mass transit system. the city is hoping this cheaper alternative will work better for everyone. >> it's a pilot program. if it doesn't work we can go on to something else and it's a fraction of spending $50 million a mile for light rail. >> we're going to pick you a block or two within where you want to be picked pup, not fixed locations within the city. >> in its first month they provided more than 5,000 rides at a 97% customer rating. arlington is planning on extending this summer. >>> and a man has been arrested for stealing an oscar. the thief was stopped by a photographer who got the oscar back. los angeles police say they now have the man in custody. >>> "the shape of water" was the big winner last night. >> and the award show also shined a spotlight on hollywood's response to the sexual harassment ment scandal. here's daniel notle nottingham. >> reporter: warren beaty and fay dunaway returned to announce the best picture winner, and this time there was no mishap. >> "the shape of wa
getting around arlington is not easy without a car and residents have repeatedly voted against a mass transit system. the city is hoping this cheaper alternative will work better for everyone. >> it's a pilot program. if it doesn't work we can go on to something else and it's a fraction of spending $50 million a mile for light rail. >> we're going to pick you a block or two within where you want to be picked pup, not fixed locations within the city. >> in its first month they...
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kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to two million people lined the route. it was three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see this flag draped casket. there is a lady with a vail sitting next to it. >> reporter: this exhibit recalls that mournful journey. blending history with memories. images from inside the train. and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> and this is the car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: he walked to the train tracks from his home. >> it really brings back how sad time that was. >> reporter: the country was coping with racial tensions following the assassination of civil rights leader martin luther king junior just a few months earlier. the death of kennedy united people in grief. >> they have this need they should be together. i think this is something we can still experience today. >> reporter: people stood under the hot sun for hours waiting to get a glimpse of the train. the duct cohorted hearing a crunching sound. >> people were throughing pennies on the railroad tracks. when the train passed over
kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to two million people lined the route. it was three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see this flag draped casket. there is a lady with a vail sitting next to it. >> reporter: this exhibit recalls that mournful journey. blending history with memories. images from inside the train. and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> and this is the car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: he...
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and face under attack, the target this time, the iconic cross in arlington cemetery putting the 90-year-oldhonoring fallen soldiers at stake how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members use the free mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. ...on the go... or in the car. the audible app automatically keeps your place, no bookmarks required. so you'll pick up right where you left off, even if you switch your phone... ...to your echo at home. get more books in your life. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. listening, is the new reading. text "listen 8" to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. heather: w
and face under attack, the target this time, the iconic cross in arlington cemetery putting the 90-year-oldhonoring fallen soldiers at stake how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no...
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that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll take you to arlington, texas, where officialsir bus system in favor of ridesharing. >>> and best-selling author brad meltzer tells us all about his new novel "the escape artist." that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ego. >>> i felt busy. good morning. it is monday, march 5. i am kenny choy. >> i'm michelle griego. >> welcome back, kenny. yes, the baby is good and it's nice to be back. >>> grab a jacket this morning if you're going to head out and maybe want to take the dog out for a walk. going to be a bit brisk. we have pretty freezing conditions for a lot of valley locations and not so cold in san francisco but around the north bay and east bay, it is cold. we're warming up not till tomorrow. today, average conditions for the afternoon and high pressure will be here tomorrow into wednesday and next chance of rain wednesday night and
that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll take you to arlington, texas, where officialsir bus system in favor of ridesharing. >>> and best-selling author brad meltzer tells us all about his new novel "the escape artist." that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ego. >>> i felt busy. good morning. it is monday, march 5. i...
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then in 2016 arlington announced you know, were running out of space. the wasps weren't real soldiers anyway so they won't be buried here. as recent as two years ago and i'm sorry if i forget the name it was in arizona comes with who again went to congress and said over time these were soldiers and again legislation was passed in 2016 signed by president obama and their status as a true full soldiers was restored yet again. >> absolutely just like these wonderful authors of said history does have [inaudible] today. when you read radium girls and the reason for the story is so wanting is because we see parallels time and again throughout history and the story happens hundred years ago but in fact you can see parallels and what happened in the tobacco industry for example. this isn't just the story of women getting second saying it was the radium that hurts us and everyone says well done for bringing this to attention. thank you so much. of course not in that is not what happened. radium industry there were hundreds of products and it was a terribly lucra
then in 2016 arlington announced you know, were running out of space. the wasps weren't real soldiers anyway so they won't be buried here. as recent as two years ago and i'm sorry if i forget the name it was in arizona comes with who again went to congress and said over time these were soldiers and again legislation was passed in 2016 signed by president obama and their status as a true full soldiers was restored yet again. >> absolutely just like these wonderful authors of said history...
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mile from arlington hallw where some of the army code breaking women actually worked. those are our panelists today. [applause] the first question i will turn out w to you is about the fact that you all three have written books that exposed or brought to light some very important stories that most of us had not heard of before and they are all about women and women doing extraordinary things. i'd like to ask what inspired these projects? >> what inspired these projects? as you know i'm from england and how did i discover this piece of little-known american history? i directed a play about the girls and as i was directing this play about real people i felt this enormous response ability to do justice to that story because these weren't characters, fictional characters, these are people ans they deserve to have a production that was authentic as i possibly could make it. i did lots of research and read the other books that were written on the women in a book about their legal legacy and about industrial help form in a book about their scientific legacy and both of them a
mile from arlington hallw where some of the army code breaking women actually worked. those are our panelists today. [applause] the first question i will turn out w to you is about the fact that you all three have written books that exposed or brought to light some very important stories that most of us had not heard of before and they are all about women and women doing extraordinary things. i'd like to ask what inspired these projects? >> what inspired these projects? as you know i'm...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll take you to arlington, texas, where officials are shuttingr bus system in favor of ridesharing. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ kelp theay!aloe. with herbal essences bio:renew made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate lifeless hair. let life in with herbal essences bio:renew. can i have a peanut butter sandwich? can charlie have one, too? chare one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. feed his imagination, with the fre roasted peanut taste he s. where there's jif, there's love. not just any ste. steak on the bone. the steak that made 'meat lovers' meat lovers. eat like nothing else in the world will do. because, tonight, nothing else will do. longhorn's bone-in bold flavor. the outlaw ribeye, pork porterhouse or the grilled lamb chops. the feeling. the flavor. the place. lon
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll take you to arlington, texas, where officials are shuttingr bus system in favor of ridesharing. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ kelp theay!aloe. with herbal essences bio:renew made with active...
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frente a una selecciÓn de croacia que viene deeiez madre,n arlington, texas, frente a una diez madre de golear a islandia en santa clara, california, en la nba, kafr cavaliers derrotaron a los necesidades nets con 37 puntos de su mÁxima figuras lebrÓn que llegÓ a 2000 puntos, con esto cavs alcanzan tercer lugar asz gu rÁpido un lugar en la pretemporada de proed skim mes. >>> nos vamos asilos motores arrancÓ vettel gano el gran premio de australia, superando a hamilton. para vettel, la victoria 48 de su carrera, sergio checo pÉrez terminÓ en 11 posicion, esta noche los esperamos en tito years mÁs con la las palabras de ricardo gareca, y tiene tantas cosas que decir esta noche en tito tito, fin de semana. >>> atentos, gracias sami, seguimos en temas deportivos, hasta hace aÑos los hombres practicaban fÚtbol pero ahora las cosas son distintas, gracias a instituciones como... que ricardo del villar visitÓ es la tercera parte de su serie especial, fÚtbol sin fronteras. vi aquÍ los niÑos y las niÑas tratan lo mismo. >>> meredith, una de las lÍderes, nos comparte sus inicio en campo de jueg
frente a una selecciÓn de croacia que viene deeiez madre,n arlington, texas, frente a una diez madre de golear a islandia en santa clara, california, en la nba, kafr cavaliers derrotaron a los necesidades nets con 37 puntos de su mÁxima figuras lebrÓn que llegÓ a 2000 puntos, con esto cavs alcanzan tercer lugar asz gu rÁpido un lugar en la pretemporada de proed skim mes. >>> nos vamos asilos motores arrancÓ vettel gano el gran premio de australia, superando a hamilton. para...
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showed the people who witnessed kennedy's casket make its final journey by train from new york to arlington national cemetery. 2 million people lined the route on june 8 1968. three days after he was a -- assassinated. the exhibit shows how he was able to connect with people from all walks of life. it officially opens on saturday. >>> we are tracking some of the totals over the last few days. the heavy spots have been up to 4 1/2 inches. that is in -- places in the santa cruz mountains come in at over five inches. the mountains have done well with snow. they will get another couple feet by the time we get to saturday morning. they will be up to 3 to 5 feet in some places. we are doing well. the rain is continuing to fall and yes it will be a bit damp on the morning commute. around 6:30 pm it really started to come down. it is raining pretty hard in fairfield. napa, it is raining hard. vallejo, those oranges and yellows represent rainfall rates that you do not want to be on the road in. just a lot of standing water when that happens. it is cool out there tonight. tomorrow morning when you he
showed the people who witnessed kennedy's casket make its final journey by train from new york to arlington national cemetery. 2 million people lined the route on june 8 1968. three days after he was a -- assassinated. the exhibit shows how he was able to connect with people from all walks of life. it officially opens on saturday. >>> we are tracking some of the totals over the last few days. the heavy spots have been up to 4 1/2 inches. that is in -- places in the santa cruz mountains...
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speaks about what should be cost-saving innovations. >> arlington texas once you know if this couldanswer to mass transit -- transit in the uber a -- age. they operate 10 vans replacing the city's four-year-old commuter bus service. >> the bus did not apply to me at all. it did not take me where i needed to go. >> since january, bill o'toole left his car at home and commuted with via. summoning it from his home of the flat fee of three dollars a ride or a weekly pass for $10. the fee is partially subsidized by the city. >> stress at work has been alleviated. it is probably just because i'm not starting stressed. >> you really hate driving? >> i really hate driving.>> he -- when the bus riders were scrapped do you see them as outdated technology? >> absolutely. i think with the new technology that is coming on, you will see very little light rail built because this is much cheaper. >> jeff williams. >> it is a pilot program. if it did not work, we can go on to something else. and it is a fraction of spending $50 million a mile for light rail. a >> we are going to pick you up within a
speaks about what should be cost-saving innovations. >> arlington texas once you know if this couldanswer to mass transit -- transit in the uber a -- age. they operate 10 vans replacing the city's four-year-old commuter bus service. >> the bus did not apply to me at all. it did not take me where i needed to go. >> since january, bill o'toole left his car at home and commuted with via. summoning it from his home of the flat fee of three dollars a ride or a weekly pass for $10....
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kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to 2 million people lined the route.three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see the flag draped casket and a ladu with a veil. >> reporter: this exhibits blends history with memory. images taken from inside the train and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> this is the final car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: millford was 16 when he took these photos. he walked to the train tracks from his home in elkton maryland. >> it brings back how sad -- what a sad time it was. and what a turbulent time it was for the country. >> reporter: the country was coping with racial tensions, following the assassination of sfl rights leader martin -- civil rights leader martin luther king junior a few months earlier. the death of kennedy united people in grief. >> they have a need they should be together and i think that's something we can experience today. >> reporter: people stood under the hot sun for hours waiting to get a glimpse of the train. the conductor reported hearing a crunching sound. >> peop
kennedy from new york to arlington national cemetery. up to 2 million people lined the route.three days after kennedy's assassination. >> i see the flag draped casket and a ladu with a veil. >> reporter: this exhibits blends history with memory. images taken from inside the train and photos taken by people standing along the route. >> this is the final car that had kennedy's casket in it. >> reporter: millford was 16 when he took these photos. he walked to the train...
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. >> host: david is calling from arlington virginia and the washington suburbs. david you are on with max boot. >> caller: i would like to know how was it that lansdale got in originally being an air force officer which is the opposite of counterinsurgency and also would -- listen to lansdale? >> guest: in terms of how ed landsdale got into the counterinsurgency was very unconventional because prior to world war ii he was in advertising man and a world war ii he joined the oss and transfer to army intelligence which went to the philippines in 1945 and was transferred to the air force even though he had no intention of becoming a pilot or navigator. he was kind of a self taught counterinsurgent at a time when the word counterinsurgency did not yet exist. his background in advertising gave him insight into the human psychology and emphasize the importance of winning hearts and minds when he became the foundation of the strategy in the philippines and in vietnam but also put him at loggerheads with conventionally minded generals that all the generals from world war
. >> host: david is calling from arlington virginia and the washington suburbs. david you are on with max boot. >> caller: i would like to know how was it that lansdale got in originally being an air force officer which is the opposite of counterinsurgency and also would -- listen to lansdale? >> guest: in terms of how ed landsdale got into the counterinsurgency was very unconventional because prior to world war ii he was in advertising man and a world war ii he joined the oss...
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call up the words of the lyrics in connection with the melody or does this lead to him or to an arlington emotional terms that's a very big deal when they realize they can still do that they can sing on the words just come to them at the right moment that's possible. you know. so. i'm not sure a soul is a good example he's had a hard time talking but he can sing very well. it's not the language center that's activated but other regions of the brain. you know. the. laws. the therapy usually was not bad. the. lessons is this. is. it two hours are somehow liberating. better for you and it's better for i in this but same time cause of folks who think i'm a the un fung says patient has made excellent progress was quick and first he couldn't other words i'm so american you could tell he knew what he wanted to say but he couldn't find the words to say as well yet snuff if you walk up. your reasons later he can form sentences written to say what he wants as it's vital you go and. when i was not some kind of automatic response he can't really express himself. if. i had the cafe the party is in ful
call up the words of the lyrics in connection with the melody or does this lead to him or to an arlington emotional terms that's a very big deal when they realize they can still do that they can sing on the words just come to them at the right moment that's possible. you know. so. i'm not sure a soul is a good example he's had a hard time talking but he can sing very well. it's not the language center that's activated but other regions of the brain. you know. the. laws. the therapy usually was...
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given that arlington, virginia and d.c. are laid out in a different fashion than phoenix, i said, i would rather have you, but in the future i think i would rather have an autonomous vehicle because they will that -- they will be that much better. host: will these vehicles obey limits or willed passengers be able to override the speed? guest: i don't know. that is one of those questions were somebody else will figure that out. host: james in atlanta, you are on with professor michael farren. do is: what i want to just continue to test and expand it. drive --r, 2000 people die in cars that have drivers in georgia. hopefully it will get better. 1, 2 people every day, maybe three people a day are dying on the highway in georgia. then, it isw and not the greatest comparison, but we have just got to keep expanding this technology. thank you. guest: i completely agree with that. in fact, my sixth grade teacher actually died in a car accident and it was really traumatic at that point noticing how her husband -- they were both very
given that arlington, virginia and d.c. are laid out in a different fashion than phoenix, i said, i would rather have you, but in the future i think i would rather have an autonomous vehicle because they will that -- they will be that much better. host: will these vehicles obey limits or willed passengers be able to override the speed? guest: i don't know. that is one of those questions were somebody else will figure that out. host: james in atlanta, you are on with professor michael farren. do...
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"his funeral is on 15th of june "and we will go to arlington cemetery. "that's were the funeral is." he said, "we will go." he said, "no, i don't want to go like this." parents said, "what do you mean you don't want to go "like this?" he said, "take me to a clothing store. "i want to buy a black suit. "want to buy a black tie and a buttoned shirt." - yeah. - "i want to be most respectful to my mentor." 10 year old boy. - 10 year old boy. - what he meant to him. so we were blessed to have him for 27 years in our life, the goodness of his character, the goodness that he was gifted by our creator given to him. that light continues to light other lives. these two books that we have written, all of the proceeds of these books are allocated to a scholarship that we have set up. - that you set up at the university of virginia. - and the first scholarship had been awarded. we received a card from the person who received the first scholarship. - right. - this is what, and it's on need base in perpetuity. this is what, among other sentiments, this is student who r
"his funeral is on 15th of june "and we will go to arlington cemetery. "that's were the funeral is." he said, "we will go." he said, "no, i don't want to go like this." parents said, "what do you mean you don't want to go "like this?" he said, "take me to a clothing store. "i want to buy a black suit. "want to buy a black tie and a buttoned shirt." - yeah. - "i want to be most respectful to my mentor." 10 year...
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military planners say that without changes, arlington national cemetery will run out of space for new buehrleals in -- burials the 20 years. we'll get an update later. then we'll larry from former national security adviser, susan rice. >> people who lost family members to gun violence spoke about the need for gun legislation at a meeting with senate democrats. joined by students, teachers ted a law law enforcement official at the meeting held by the senate democratic policy and communications committee, which is chaired by senator debby stabenow.
military planners say that without changes, arlington national cemetery will run out of space for new buehrleals in -- burials the 20 years. we'll get an update later. then we'll larry from former national security adviser, susan rice. >> people who lost family members to gun violence spoke about the need for gun legislation at a meeting with senate democrats. joined by students, teachers ted a law law enforcement official at the meeting held by the senate democratic policy and...
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host: dan in arlington, virginia, a facebook user. caller: good morning. i would be interested in hearing your comments about one area you have not spoken about, the area of personal responsibility. you touched on it. the is a user statement we all signed up for when we voluntarily joined facebook or linked in. what is the responsibility of the individual for a "free service" to understand that the data they are providing is in fact being provided to a company? single usernk every watching this program right now is being responsible. everyone paying attention to this issue is being responsible. you have to educate yourself on what you are handing over to these companies. there is this feeling because it is free, i will just use it. when you are using something for free come enjoy the product, and that is what is going on here. because the data you have here is so valuable, they are able to make a lot of money off of your free use of the product just by making these profiles about you and collecting the data and moving it on. the more you know that, the bet
host: dan in arlington, virginia, a facebook user. caller: good morning. i would be interested in hearing your comments about one area you have not spoken about, the area of personal responsibility. you touched on it. the is a user statement we all signed up for when we voluntarily joined facebook or linked in. what is the responsibility of the individual for a "free service" to understand that the data they are providing is in fact being provided to a company? single usernk every...
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the people who don't know if you go really within ten minutes of here just across the river into arlington virginia is bowing and they are walking distance and not a theoretical walking distance they are walking distance to the pentagon and if you go right down three ninety five maybe two miles from here there is the lockheed martin building and they are maybe not walking distance because there's an expressway but they are within a mile of a u.s. capitol so the defense industrial complex is looms large in this town and given what we've seen in this increasingly complex world you don't see these budgets going down any time soon. they were down for a time i think they're going to be going back up and i have a suspicion that that's why the secretary of defense maddest decided and trump decided that in order to create more jobs for example we just did that hundred billion dollar deal with the saudis that's for aircraft that's for arms and i mean it's going to not only for our own defense purposes but that money is going to be coming in from outside sources in order to help fund all of these an
the people who don't know if you go really within ten minutes of here just across the river into arlington virginia is bowing and they are walking distance and not a theoretical walking distance they are walking distance to the pentagon and if you go right down three ninety five maybe two miles from here there is the lockheed martin building and they are maybe not walking distance because there's an expressway but they are within a mile of a u.s. capitol so the defense industrial complex is...
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friends are putting the finishing touches on the walk out they're planning at their high school in arlington they want to honor the lives of the seven thousand people killed in florida and pressed lawmakers to tighten gun control. were purchased because everyone. kind of spread the message like this is ridiculous. going to schools if we can keep the focus on this to actually push through legislative change because that's what we need i think that's why the walkouts really important to keep the focus where it is. they said their motivation is genuine fear that a shooting like the one in parkland could happen in their hometown hero that has become part of their everyday lives. it's really scary my younger sister goes to school with me and a couple weeks ago we had kind of event and medical emergency at our school but of course when they said lockdown drill over the announcement we thought it was school shooting because that's always where our minds girl and you know the first thing i thought about like where she is she ok and that's you know that's a ten it's a terrible terrible thing to think
friends are putting the finishing touches on the walk out they're planning at their high school in arlington they want to honor the lives of the seven thousand people killed in florida and pressed lawmakers to tighten gun control. were purchased because everyone. kind of spread the message like this is ridiculous. going to schools if we can keep the focus on this to actually push through legislative change because that's what we need i think that's why the walkouts really important to keep the...
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secretary education betsy devos adjust school safety at a national conference in arlington, virginia. , mother of sandy hook elementary school shooting parker, also spoke at this event. it is 45 minutes. [applause] ms. parker: you are going to get me emotional before i even start. i am so thrilled to be here and to be speaking to you folks today. i cannot tell you how long i have waited for this day, to talk to a group of changemakers. it is such an honor. i'm so thankful to be here, i'm grateful for the opportunity and i'm thankful for navigate prepared to help make this possible. i wanted to start off on that day, december 14, 2012, and interaction i had with my daughter emillie, that you see here. six years old, that morning my husband was off to work and i was in her room helping her get ready for school. shecame out of her closet, was doing this fashion show for me and showing me all the things she wanted to wear that day. i remember when she was done, she came out and said, mom. i have the most amazing thing i want to show you. i said, ok, what is it? she said, there are these f
secretary education betsy devos adjust school safety at a national conference in arlington, virginia. , mother of sandy hook elementary school shooting parker, also spoke at this event. it is 45 minutes. [applause] ms. parker: you are going to get me emotional before i even start. i am so thrilled to be here and to be speaking to you folks today. i cannot tell you how long i have waited for this day, to talk to a group of changemakers. it is such an honor. i'm so thankful to be here, i'm...
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education secretary betsy devos addressed school safety at a national pta legislative conference in arlington virginia. the mother of a sandy hook andting victim and safe sound schools co-founder also spoke at this event. it's 45 minutes. [applause] >> you're going to get me emotional before i start. i am so thrilled to be here and to be speaking to you folks today. i cannot tell you how long i have waited for this day to talk to a group of changemakers. it is such an honor. i am grateful for the opportunity. i'm thankful for navigate prepared for helping make this possible. i wanted to start off on that 2012, an interaction i had with my daughter. emily, six years old, the oldest of our three daughters. my husband was off to work and i was down in emily's room helping her get ready for school. she came into -- came out for closet. she was doing this fashion show for me, showing me the different things she wanted to wear that day. when she was done, she came out and said, mom, had the most amazing thing i want to show you. i said, ok, what is it? she said, there are these colors on the wall.
education secretary betsy devos addressed school safety at a national pta legislative conference in arlington virginia. the mother of a sandy hook andting victim and safe sound schools co-founder also spoke at this event. it's 45 minutes. [applause] >> you're going to get me emotional before i start. i am so thrilled to be here and to be speaking to you folks today. i cannot tell you how long i have waited for this day to talk to a group of changemakers. it is such an honor. i am grateful...
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legislative conference being held in arlington virginia and expect to be hearing from secretary devos. >> safety is a shared responsibility. one of the things you will hear us speak to is the fact that teachers, they will be the first responders in any school emergency. how are we equipping them within the first 30 seconds which is the most critical time to respond and can't call the principal and see what to do. three months ago, we were taught an important lesson about a cuss towedian and a secretary that initiated that lockdown in california. they saved lives because they were empowered to initiate the lockdown. on the screen here, you see the work we do as far as that idea that safety is essential and shared responsibility getting staff to understand they will be the first responders. and also the collaboration that takes place with the first responders. as we give scenarios to schools to do, this is a simple scenario i would use with a teacher in initiating a fire drill. i take this in to mr. smith, the sixth grade english. when you see smoke and flames, go. that teacher has to i
legislative conference being held in arlington virginia and expect to be hearing from secretary devos. >> safety is a shared responsibility. one of the things you will hear us speak to is the fact that teachers, they will be the first responders in any school emergency. how are we equipping them within the first 30 seconds which is the most critical time to respond and can't call the principal and see what to do. three months ago, we were taught an important lesson about a cuss towedian...
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military planners say without changes arlington national cemetery will run out of space for new burials in 20 years. we get an update later. then susan rice talks about global security. >> "washington journal", live every day with new some policy issues that impact too. on friday morning the author discusses the role and impact of white house chief of staff the modern era. then i look at the justice department lawsuit against california regarding sanctuary loss. watch "washington journal" each sunday first special series, 1968, america in turmoil. we look back 50 years to the turbulent time including the vietnam war and the presidential election. >> larry hogan and cape town testified about their states responses to the opiate epidemic. they spoke about addiction programs prescription drug abuse. the senate health education and pensions committee is charged by literature by lamar alexander.
military planners say without changes arlington national cemetery will run out of space for new burials in 20 years. we get an update later. then susan rice talks about global security. >> "washington journal", live every day with new some policy issues that impact too. on friday morning the author discusses the role and impact of white house chief of staff the modern era. then i look at the justice department lawsuit against california regarding sanctuary loss. watch...
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he brought photos of when he was called to dedicate the korean tomb of the unknown soldier at arlingtond with men from the spanish-american war. the expedition against poncho villa. the banana wars as we called them, world war i, world war ii, korea and all the rest. >> i don't deserve this medal. i was a noncommissioned officer doing my job. i wear this medal for those that didn't come home. it's their medal. i am just the caretaker for it. reporter: 60 taliban ambushed armey captain will swenson's patrol, when they demanded his surrender, he threw a grenade and led the counterattack. he is one of two medal of valor recipients. >> they've been doing this a lot longer, decades longer. clearly we have a lot to learn. a voice for those who don't have a voice. >> it's really for the next generation. reporter: in washington, lucas tomlinson, fox news. rick: for the record, i volunteered to take that flight. my hand's up for next year. thank you to lucas. >>> six months after hurricane maria and thousands of people in puerto rico are still without power. the latest on recovery efforts. >>> p
he brought photos of when he was called to dedicate the korean tomb of the unknown soldier at arlingtond with men from the spanish-american war. the expedition against poncho villa. the banana wars as we called them, world war i, world war ii, korea and all the rest. >> i don't deserve this medal. i was a noncommissioned officer doing my job. i wear this medal for those that didn't come home. it's their medal. i am just the caretaker for it. reporter: 60 taliban ambushed armey captain...
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mary is in arlington, on the republican line. caller: i wanted to make a comment before before there was a comment about the obama campaign. it seems as though obama targeted facebook users and that campaign, they were commented for how intelligent they were and how skill for they were -- skillful they were in using the internet. yet when trump does it, or when a republican does it, it becomes a huge controversy and is criminalized. i want to know what is the difference? >> it's a larger point about how people want their data used. regardless of what campaign it is or what company is using it, the issue that we're responding to now is that they do not want to feel violated when this data is leveraged in whatever way that parties have. host: are these concerns out there -- were these concerns out campaign and 2008 the 2012 campaign? guest: this is a tough issue because we do not know if anything illegal happened. cambridge analytica may have done exactly what it is allowed believe theas we obama campaign had done in 2012. the diff
mary is in arlington, on the republican line. caller: i wanted to make a comment before before there was a comment about the obama campaign. it seems as though obama targeted facebook users and that campaign, they were commented for how intelligent they were and how skill for they were -- skillful they were in using the internet. yet when trump does it, or when a republican does it, it becomes a huge controversy and is criminalized. i want to know what is the difference? >> it's a larger...
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shown in the image it appears the old san josÉ road appears to have been given rise to chinnery and arlingtoneet so the return of the san josÉ road appears to overlay today's wilder street as old and new san josÉ roads lay up in the tangle and when laid out the aly begins at chinnery street. i have one more map to show a dog-leg that appears in a 1917 map that is the old chinnery street that is today's alleyway. we believe this site is deserving not only landmark status but commemoration that marks the route. we urge the commission to reconsider the breadth of the above and note the case number and thank you in advance for your kind consideration. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening commissioners. i live adjacent to the project and public easement. i'm in opposition to the appeal for all the reasons just stated in the presentation. this project is too large for a tiny site for the lot shape and because of proximity and would cause privacy impacts on william and francessca and the idea of blocking light and air from kitchen windows is unfortunate at best. this is a drawing from the appell
shown in the image it appears the old san josÉ road appears to have been given rise to chinnery and arlingtoneet so the return of the san josÉ road appears to overlay today's wilder street as old and new san josÉ roads lay up in the tangle and when laid out the aly begins at chinnery street. i have one more map to show a dog-leg that appears in a 1917 map that is the old chinnery street that is today's alleyway. we believe this site is deserving not only landmark status but commemoration...
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he brought photos of when he was called to dedicate the korean tomb of the unknown soldier at arlingtonnt around with men, medal of honor from the spanish-american war. the expedition against poncho villa. the banana wars as we call them. world war i, world war ii, all of the rest. >> i do not deserve this medal. i was a noncommissioned officer doing my job. i wear this for those that did not come home. is there medal. i am just here. >> when they demanded his surrender he initiated a counterattack. he looks up to the older generation recipients. >> they've been doing this a lot longer. and i mean decades longer. so clearly we have a lot to learn from them. their voice for those that do not have a voice or as loud of a voice. >> is really for the next generation. >> in washington, fox news. >> what a great story! thank you to our heroes. >> god bless them. >>> the president insisting he is happy with his personal legal team. despite losing a lawyer into new hires. could this help work with every strain on his investigation? we will hear more about that next. [drip. drip.] need a change
he brought photos of when he was called to dedicate the korean tomb of the unknown soldier at arlingtonnt around with men, medal of honor from the spanish-american war. the expedition against poncho villa. the banana wars as we call them. world war i, world war ii, all of the rest. >> i do not deserve this medal. i was a noncommissioned officer doing my job. i wear this for those that did not come home. is there medal. i am just here. >> when they demanded his surrender he initiated...