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then, the departure, for the journey to arlington national cemetery.e john junior, three years old this day, responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there's a distinct view of the memorial building, dedicated to another martyred president, abraham lincoln. now, the last goodbye to john f. kennedy. >> the flag that is covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the under guard. it is received by the widow. mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those he loved leave him for the green hills of arlington cemetery. the new president takes over his duties at once, for the presidency is a continuing institution. with the secretary of state dean ross cat's side, he welcomes the esteemed dignitaries at the funeral. he expresses americas gratitude for the sympathy that has come from all over the world. president johnson had all along been a strong supporter of kennedy's policies.
then, the departure, for the journey to arlington national cemetery.e john junior, three years old this day, responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there's a distinct view of the memorial building, dedicated to another martyred president, abraham lincoln. now, the last goodbye to john f. kennedy. >> the flag that is covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the under guard. it is received by the...
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chris van cleif has more from an amusement park in arlington, texas. >> reporter: you know, a lot ofple have roller coasters on their summer vacation plan but we're all on the roller coaster of rising prices and that is not a fun thrill ride. >> reporter: tatyana's high school graduation brought family from maryland, georgia, and connect connecticut to florida. but vacation inflation has them spending more there for just about everything. emma crews came from heartford. >> i i wanted to keep my budget around 2,000 but closer to four by the end of this. >> reporter: air bnb prices up 11% this year and the average hotel one cost average $170 a night in may, up from a year ago. >> there are just so many expenses that people forget about when it comes to travel, but i do think the biggest pain point for people right now is those car rental prices. >> reporter: surging travel demand coupled with increasing costs being passed on to customers is stretching travel budgets. nerd wallet research finds it is also costing more just to do things on vacation. eating out costs 7.2% more than it did
chris van cleif has more from an amusement park in arlington, texas. >> reporter: you know, a lot ofple have roller coasters on their summer vacation plan but we're all on the roller coaster of rising prices and that is not a fun thrill ride. >> reporter: tatyana's high school graduation brought family from maryland, georgia, and connect connecticut to florida. but vacation inflation has them spending more there for just about everything. emma crews came from heartford. >> i i...
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jan crawford, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> o'donnell: cuts down on gas. we'll be right back.veryone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blo
jan crawford, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> o'donnell: cuts down on gas. we'll be right back.veryone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪...
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he's here to talk about his newest book from arlington to appomattox. robert e. lee's civil war day by 1861 to 1865. and so with that i'm going to turn the screen over to our guest author. great. thank you, kelly. and see him there we go. all right, and good evening everybody and it's my pleasure to be here with y'all and like kelly said tonight. i'm gonna be talking to you a little bit about my newest book from arlington to appomattox, which is kind of a an almanac or reference book if you will about excuse me about lee during the civil war. and make my brady box thing or brady bunch thing over here go away so i can actually see my slides. there we go. okay. i think the the best way to talk about what this book is is really to talk about what it's not. it's not your basic lead biography. i'm sure many of you are familiar with eb longs. book the civil war day by day. this is kind of like the same thing only done from a from a lead point of view so as much as i possibly could i recreate every day from mid april 1861 through mid-april of 1865 of lee's life talking
he's here to talk about his newest book from arlington to appomattox. robert e. lee's civil war day by 1861 to 1865. and so with that i'm going to turn the screen over to our guest author. great. thank you, kelly. and see him there we go. all right, and good evening everybody and it's my pleasure to be here with y'all and like kelly said tonight. i'm gonna be talking to you a little bit about my newest book from arlington to appomattox, which is kind of a an almanac or reference book if you...
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was laid to rest friday at arlington national cemetery. mcgee was one of the theme tuskegee airmen, the first black unit to fly combat planes and world war 2. when the warm-up county want do their part. ronald mcgee said his father served this country during a time of conflict to talk about buying the double war or also fighting racism here. in 2020 mcgee received an honorary promotion to the rank of brigadier general before getting a standing ovation during president trump's state of the union a very humble person on his accomplice the main thing over the course of his 30 year military career mcgee successfully flew over 400 combat missions. >> and today landing at his final resting place next to his wife of 50 years. >> his children say they're proud of their father's military legacy and he's worked to tear down racial barriers could not have asked for a better. that really could not have asked >> reporting in washington, reshad hudson. >> coming up next on kron, 4 news at 6. he is one of the warriors biggest fans. we're going to talk li
was laid to rest friday at arlington national cemetery. mcgee was one of the theme tuskegee airmen, the first black unit to fly combat planes and world war 2. when the warm-up county want do their part. ronald mcgee said his father served this country during a time of conflict to talk about buying the double war or also fighting racism here. in 2020 mcgee received an honorary promotion to the rank of brigadier general before getting a standing ovation during president trump's state of the union...
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. >>> at arlington national cemetery, a hero's sendoff for a military trailblazer.metery as a final goodbye to a brigadier general, charles mcgee, a national hero. the tuskegee airmen were a group of black pilots during the second world war. it's my honor and pleasure to have talked with him and met him over the years because he was a former comrade of my late dad, who was also a tuskegee airman. he completed more than 400 air combat missions across three wars, world war ii, korea, and vietnam. on friday, family and friends gathered to lay the former fighter pilot to rest at arlington. his casket draped with the american flag and escorted to the service on a horse-drawn carriage. mcgee died in his sleep in january. he was 102 years old. we forever salute him.
. >>> at arlington national cemetery, a hero's sendoff for a military trailblazer.metery as a final goodbye to a brigadier general, charles mcgee, a national hero. the tuskegee airmen were a group of black pilots during the second world war. it's my honor and pleasure to have talked with him and met him over the years because he was a former comrade of my late dad, who was also a tuskegee airman. he completed more than 400 air combat missions across three wars, world war ii, korea, and...
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once a week, senior citizens walk with students to oakridge elementary in arlington, virginia. >> the reporter: everyone gets exercise, it keeps cars off the road, and, more importantly, connections are made along the way. >> molly, i asked her, how did i go and move, you know, the icons on my phone? and first, molly corrected me and said, it's apps, not icons. (£aughter) >> reporter: they hope to expand it to all county schools this fall. >> just get picked up by a bunch of happy people and you get to walk with your friends. i mean, what's not to like? >> not a major commitment, but, boy, a major impact. >> reporter: and a major impact on you, how? >> i can't tell you how-- how my spirits are up. i can't stop smiling. >> reporter: seniors and students, starting the day off together, step by step. jan crawford, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> o'donnell: that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday for some the news continues for others check back later for cbs morning, or online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash f
once a week, senior citizens walk with students to oakridge elementary in arlington, virginia. >> the reporter: everyone gets exercise, it keeps cars off the road, and, more importantly, connections are made along the way. >> molly, i asked her, how did i go and move, you know, the icons on my phone? and first, molly corrected me and said, it's apps, not icons. (£aughter) >> reporter: they hope to expand it to all county schools this fall. >> just get picked up by a...
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she joins me from arlington, virginia, welcome. now nato is declaring that russia is a direct threat to its new security doctrine. what does this mean in practical terms? is anything going to change here? a lot of the other announcements that went along with that declaration in the strategic concept do change the military situation in europe. this is probably the 2nd most important day for nato in the post cold war era. only after the invocation of the article 5 of self defense provision after september 11th. in how far it went to recognize russia as a threat facing the entire alliance. and the military response to that, you know, what does this mean by threat? nato is defensive alliance. does this imply that they believe russia would intend to attack and nato member state they believe that the capability is there and that that threat might exist. and so the alliance as an organization dedicated to the security of its members is taking that threat very seriously. and as you heard, the secretary general mentioned in the previous cla
she joins me from arlington, virginia, welcome. now nato is declaring that russia is a direct threat to its new security doctrine. what does this mean in practical terms? is anything going to change here? a lot of the other announcements that went along with that declaration in the strategic concept do change the military situation in europe. this is probably the 2nd most important day for nato in the post cold war era. only after the invocation of the article 5 of self defense provision after...
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and he had clear proposals for what needed to be done. jill and i visited arlington that we need to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. and if we can't ban assault weapons, and we should raise the age to purchase them from 18 to 21. strengthened background checks and act safe stories, law and red flag laws. repeal the immunity, the protect gun manufacturers and liability. but biden, who just days earlier, visited the texas school when 19 children and 2 teachers was shot dead last week. warned that republicans in the senate would like to block his proposals and implored americans to vote on the issue in the upcoming midterm elections. so road i quote, congress fails. i believe this time a majority of american people won't give up either. i believe the majority of you will act to turn your outrage into making this issue central to your vote. enough enough enough. he ended his address with a passionate cole faction cross from a grocery store in buffalo, new york. let's meet the moment. let us finally do something the policies the biden proposed, are already being discussed by
and he had clear proposals for what needed to be done. jill and i visited arlington that we need to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. and if we can't ban assault weapons, and we should raise the age to purchase them from 18 to 21. strengthened background checks and act safe stories, law and red flag laws. repeal the immunity, the protect gun manufacturers and liability. but biden, who just days earlier, visited the texas school when 19 children and 2 teachers was shot dead last...
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memorial day this past monday, jill and i visited arlington national cemetery. as we entered those hello grounds, we saw rows of crosses. among the rows are emblems a belief honoring those who paid the ultimate price of battlefields around the world. the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom have been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many communities across america, i could not help but think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields here in america. we stood at such a place 12 days before, across from her grocery store in buffalo, ny, memorializing ten fellow americans, a parent, grandparent, sibling, gone forever. in both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken, whose live
memorial day this past monday, jill and i visited arlington national cemetery. as we entered those hello grounds, we saw rows of crosses. among the rows are emblems a belief honoring those who paid the ultimate price of battlefields around the world. the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out...
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hoy en filadelfia biden defendiÓ su polÍtica econÓmica y pidiÓ tiempo para tener resultados, en arlingtongolpeado por un calor extremo, pero tambiÉn por torrenciales lluvias esa lluvias han provocado inundaciones que en el medio oeste causaron la muerte de un niÑo en la desapariciÓn de dos hombres en milwaukee, en otras Áreas el problema son las altas temperaturas que han puesto en alerta a decenas de millones de personas. viviana Ávila nos informa desde chicago. viviana: el verano no ha iniciado formalmente, pero hoy mÁs de 100 millones de personas estÁn bajo alerta por calor excesivo, en el sur y el este de estados unidos. >> se puede sentir mal o le duele mucho la cabeza, y que tener mucho cuidado. viviana: chicago experimenta temperaturas peligrosas que alcanzan sensaciones tÉrmicas de 103 °f, impulsados por un estado de humedad. >> es suerte la temperatura, pero hay que salir por necesidad. viviana: la alerta por calor excesivo en la ciudad obligado autoridades a implementar un plan coordinado y ponerla a disposiciÓn recursos para sus residentes. >> tenemos 34 centros donde las perso
hoy en filadelfia biden defendiÓ su polÍtica econÓmica y pidiÓ tiempo para tener resultados, en arlingtongolpeado por un calor extremo, pero tambiÉn por torrenciales lluvias esa lluvias han provocado inundaciones que en el medio oeste causaron la muerte de un niÑo en la desapariciÓn de dos hombres en milwaukee, en otras Áreas el problema son las altas temperaturas que han puesto en alerta a decenas de millones de personas. viviana Ávila nos informa desde chicago. viviana: el verano no...
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the hinge factor in this pursuit of independence, security and perfection was arlington. it was as much to protect arlington for his family as it was for virginia, that he chose to resign his commission and refused the office of command. that is not the only factor. the other factor in these decision was his expectation that there would be no war after all. hard as it is for us to appreciate this, because we are looking from the president backwards. in april of 1861, even after the secession of the southern states, even after the firing at fort sumner, it was still, by no, means clear that the crisis would have only resulted in a civil war. we could have simply resigned as army commission and stayed neutral. where he could accept the invitation extended to him to take command of virginia forces and play the role of mediator between virginia and the union. the, achieve, by peacemaking, a famed greater than his father had ever enjoyed in war. but of course, it did not turn out that way. like many, many others, lee found the secession crisis galloping away from him. in the e
the hinge factor in this pursuit of independence, security and perfection was arlington. it was as much to protect arlington for his family as it was for virginia, that he chose to resign his commission and refused the office of command. that is not the only factor. the other factor in these decision was his expectation that there would be no war after all. hard as it is for us to appreciate this, because we are looking from the president backwards. in april of 1861, even after the secession of...
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was laid to rest friday at arlington national cemetery. one of the theme, tuskegee airmen, the first black unit to fly combat planes and world war 2 when the mormon county want do their part. robert mcgee said his father served this country during a time of conflict to talk about buying the double war fighting a war. also buying racism here. in 2020 mcgee received an honorary promotion to the rank of brigadier general before getting a standing ovation during president trump's state of the union is a very humble person on his accomplice the maze. over the course of his 30 year military career mcgee successfully flew over 400 combat missions. >> and today landing at his final resting place next to his wife of 50 years. >> his children say they're proud of their father's military legacy and he's worked to tear down racial barriers could not have asked for a better absolutely could not have asked >> reporting in washington reshad hudson. >> it joins a family on walking trail pit. got that story after the break. manhood looks different from guy
was laid to rest friday at arlington national cemetery. one of the theme, tuskegee airmen, the first black unit to fly combat planes and world war 2 when the mormon county want do their part. robert mcgee said his father served this country during a time of conflict to talk about buying the double war fighting a war. also buying racism here. in 2020 mcgee received an honorary promotion to the rank of brigadier general before getting a standing ovation during president trump's state of the union...
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he even threatened to take it to arlington if people insisted on here. so, here it was finally sited and then french picked his collaborator, henry bacon, who did the architecture for many of his sculptures, as the architect. there was no competition. but the design was so beautiful. and then, bacon had the sole right to pick the sculptor, so he picked the fellow who had picked him. if that sounds like insider washington dealings, yeah, that's exactly what it was. and i >> that statue of abraham lincoln, certainly the focal would say it's a good thing that it worked out so magnificently. point once you get inside the lincoln memorial. but for folks who haven't been in, they're explained with else you see when you get in and why it was designed that way. >> well, you're right, john. it was principally designed as a cradle for this 19 foot high marble statue which, by the way, at one point was going to be a standing statue. but daniel chester french objected because he wanted people to be able to see the face of lincoln from down here at the reflecting poo
he even threatened to take it to arlington if people insisted on here. so, here it was finally sited and then french picked his collaborator, henry bacon, who did the architecture for many of his sculptures, as the architect. there was no competition. but the design was so beautiful. and then, bacon had the sole right to pick the sculptor, so he picked the fellow who had picked him. if that sounds like insider washington dealings, yeah, that's exactly what it was. and i >> that statue of...
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ebonae, teree, and kinesia are providing collaborative care for a new birth in arlington, texas. >> aretarting to feel some signs? notice any different signs in your body? >> a few days ago, you know, i had back contractions. the bottom leg is going to go straight. >> reporter: justina arrington is a mother of two. her third is due any moment. take me back to your first birth, your son. he's 8 years old, right? >> he just turned 9 this year, yes, ma'am. it was just -- it was real tiresome. it was very traumatic. especially when i found out my doctor that i had been working with the entire time, he was not going to be there. >> reporter: justina's prenatal records show her baby started showing signs of fetal distress, and she says the doctor told her, for her safety and her baby's that she would need an emergency c-section. when they first told you that you needed a c-section, what went through your mind? >> oh, i immediately started crying. >> reporter: justina says though she was terrified of the surgery, she opted to undergo another c-section for her second pregnancy after her doctor
ebonae, teree, and kinesia are providing collaborative care for a new birth in arlington, texas. >> aretarting to feel some signs? notice any different signs in your body? >> a few days ago, you know, i had back contractions. the bottom leg is going to go straight. >> reporter: justina arrington is a mother of two. her third is due any moment. take me back to your first birth, your son. he's 8 years old, right? >> he just turned 9 this year, yes, ma'am. it was just -- it...
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i just couldn't go and support that kind of thing. >> that's john arlington, virginia. wayne in chester field, virginia. independent. good morning. >> well, you know, i hear a lot of people calling that are still for trump, i can't understand why they would be. for the first time [inaudible]. he is not a decent person, we need a decent person for the president of the united states. 2024 and wins it. i also hope that the justice department takes all of these people that broke the law and office and what's -- like they did, i hope they're convicted, i hope they served their time in jail. if not, i hope that there -- if the justice department lets them go, i hope the patriots of this country will hold them accountable. i also hope that people, there is been red flags by c-span, takes a lawsuit against you all. have a good day. >> that's wayne in virginia. this is kathy in albuquerque, new mexico, democrat. good morning. >> hello, i just wanted to say, the people that tried say your democrat or more on that side, they're just trying to bully you. i hope you don't fall for i
i just couldn't go and support that kind of thing. >> that's john arlington, virginia. wayne in chester field, virginia. independent. good morning. >> well, you know, i hear a lot of people calling that are still for trump, i can't understand why they would be. for the first time [inaudible]. he is not a decent person, we need a decent person for the president of the united states. 2024 and wins it. i also hope that the justice department takes all of these people that broke the law...
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ended up being a three-hour bus commute each way from her new job to the university of texas in arlingtonmarsha said while she is grateful to be here life has been much harder than she imagined one reason she say her caseworker at the resettlement agency were overwhelmed with 60 clients. refugee resettlement leaders across the country lament such problems were no uncommon >> there were too many cases, too many families in too short a period of time, and in some cases, families suffered. >> reporter: from iowa to north carolina, stories emerged of refugees lacking basic necessities, stranded without transportation, separated from family unable to work marsha got help and was honored for her humanitarian work. she worries about others still living in hotels or unaware they only have months to apply for asylum or risk a perilous return to afghanistan >> it is not eas to be refugee. >> reporter: even here >> even here >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, dallas >>> up next here tonight, we'll take you inside new york's famed met museum when alongside picassos you'll find some budding new
ended up being a three-hour bus commute each way from her new job to the university of texas in arlingtonmarsha said while she is grateful to be here life has been much harder than she imagined one reason she say her caseworker at the resettlement agency were overwhelmed with 60 clients. refugee resettlement leaders across the country lament such problems were no uncommon >> there were too many cases, too many families in too short a period of time, and in some cases, families suffered....
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blessed be the lord the god of israel at arlington national cemetery along with the kennedy family president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator from new york. the place where he was laid to rest forever. you are here out of this tragic and brutal slaying the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house. which urgently implored congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. what in the name of conscience will it take? to pass a truly effective gun control law this hour of tragedy that question should at last be answered. let us now spell out our grief. in constructive action during the month of june as he had done throughout the entire period of his incumbency the president continued to members of congress to stop the senseless criminal violence resulting from easy access to guns. on june 10 the president convened the national commission on the causes and prevention of violence. gat
blessed be the lord the god of israel at arlington national cemetery along with the kennedy family president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator from new york. the place where he was laid to rest forever. you are here out of this tragic and brutal slaying the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the...
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. >> reporter: the young women of arlington soccer can't envision a life without games, drills and teammates >> sports have always been a huge part of my life. >> reporter: can you imagine not being able to play sports >> no honestly. >> reporter: but for girls and women who grew up before the passage of title ix that was often the reality. >> when i was 9 i just remember locking out on the field and my heart sank because for the first time i realized i'm a girl. i can't play baseball. >> we played in the backyards. my brother had little league. we didn't have little league >> girls can play little league now. i think there's so much more opportunity today it's fantastic. but then on the other side - >> so much more to do. >> so much more to do. >> reporter: billie jean king devoted her life to fighting for equality in women's sports. i caught up with her at the new york historical society home to a new exhibi celebrating title ix which was signed into law 50 years ago this week years ago this week. >> what will we do in the next 50 year is what i care about >> the law guaranteed women equal
. >> reporter: the young women of arlington soccer can't envision a life without games, drills and teammates >> sports have always been a huge part of my life. >> reporter: can you imagine not being able to play sports >> no honestly. >> reporter: but for girls and women who grew up before the passage of title ix that was often the reality. >> when i was 9 i just remember locking out on the field and my heart sank because for the first time i realized i'm a...
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>> go ahead. >> i am from arlington virginia.more of a comment, i work closely with jim clyde burn of south carolina. he was telling me last week that he introduced a bill with congressman seth moulton which provides some gi benefits to african american world war ii veteran families who were denied those benefits after world war ii. this is still going on. any comments? they were denied educational and housing benefits after world war ii. with clyburn and congressman moulton and senator warren nick in the senate are trying to make amends to these families. >> does anyone want to comment? >> no? >> your mic. >> i know that some were denied benefits. some were very fortunate and they were able to use those benefits. i remember my physics professor in high school, who was a world war ii veteran, was educated because of the benefits that he received through gi. >> over here. >> two creole letters that you have, that lincoln would have expanded as the creole letter writers had expanded in who could vote. in the 13th amendment, this ga
>> go ahead. >> i am from arlington virginia.more of a comment, i work closely with jim clyde burn of south carolina. he was telling me last week that he introduced a bill with congressman seth moulton which provides some gi benefits to african american world war ii veteran families who were denied those benefits after world war ii. this is still going on. any comments? they were denied educational and housing benefits after world war ii. with clyburn and congressman moulton and...
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i remember i was living in arlington, virginia. i heard this thunderous noise outside of our home and i ran out into our backyard and overhead were the jets that were flying with the missing man formation, just moving away across the skyline of washington, d. c., and then i ran downstairs to our big black and white television set to see those very same jets on television. and it's my very first memory, and a memory i will not forget. and i thought a lot about it as i was studying up on our panelists. what you will find is that presidential funerals, presidential mourning, is all about processions, the lying in state, riderless horses, teams of six white horses. in the modern day, television roadblock coverage across all of the networks. presidential library burials. i'd like to start with a show of hands. can everyone who has fully planned and executed, involved a presidential funeral please raise your hand. [laughter] >> you're setting me up. >> i am. now, everyone who has been to a presidential funeral, one of the events, or has
i remember i was living in arlington, virginia. i heard this thunderous noise outside of our home and i ran out into our backyard and overhead were the jets that were flying with the missing man formation, just moving away across the skyline of washington, d. c., and then i ran downstairs to our big black and white television set to see those very same jets on television. and it's my very first memory, and a memory i will not forget. and i thought a lot about it as i was studying up on our...
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however, many days later the the senate and a bus all the senators and drove them out to arlington. and he was there. and when he turned around i've never seen this reported. president nixon was standing by himself under a tree. behind all those all those people so anyway, i just wanted to relay that story because it was very personal and i don't know if i'm the only one in the room that was there. but i was yeah, can i ask how old you were at the time i was probably about 16 and 11th grade if i could just thank you so much for sharing that story. this is still very much living memory and it's important to record all these memories and we'd be delighted to do an oral history with you we have over 2,000 growing oral histories in this new material add so much dimension in texture to our storytelling and we do wonderful public programs and they're all on youtube. so that's a shameless promotion for looking at our youtube channel for all a wonderful programs and people like you sharing their memories. thank you. thank you nicole. i know how important those oral histories are to the muse
however, many days later the the senate and a bus all the senators and drove them out to arlington. and he was there. and when he turned around i've never seen this reported. president nixon was standing by himself under a tree. behind all those all those people so anyway, i just wanted to relay that story because it was very personal and i don't know if i'm the only one in the room that was there. but i was yeah, can i ask how old you were at the time i was probably about 16 and 11th grade if...
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so i'll see that board that was speak about this election. arlington who's a professor of political science and rosario university. she's joining us live from bogus. i welcome to al jazeera. so the prediction is that this is going to be a very close race hope kohler eyes is the, is the country ahead of the selection? thank you. the, the country is tremendously polarized. i would say that we haven't seen this degree of division, perhaps since the plebiscite on the peace accords. and perhaps maven, be more aggravated on this occasion, given the possibility that a left this candidate will become the 1st elected in columbia. ok, let's talk about that left as candidates and, and that of course is gustavo petro. so he is a former rebel leader as well, to what extent you think the conflict in columbia between the government and the far right power paramilitary groups. and of course, the leftist guerrilla movement are either helping or hindering his chances at this election. i want to stress that was so petro was not only a member of the 19, he wasn't the leader, actually, he's been a congressman f
so i'll see that board that was speak about this election. arlington who's a professor of political science and rosario university. she's joining us live from bogus. i welcome to al jazeera. so the prediction is that this is going to be a very close race hope kohler eyes is the, is the country ahead of the selection? thank you. the, the country is tremendously polarized. i would say that we haven't seen this degree of division, perhaps since the plebiscite on the peace accords. and perhaps...
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break happened on avenue near the arlington. you can see the car that got stuck in that big sinkhole water services cut off her neighbors in the immediate area. residents say this is the second time that a water line has broken in the same spot in recent weeks. they passed it, but they haven't finished repaving the road and then it happened again again broke again. yeah. east by mud crews are responding to fix the brake and say they will be on the scene until the early morning hours. they say that six inch cast iron main was installed way back in 1946. pg and e is also there to handle underground power lines. the rice is fire in nevada county north of sacramento, has now grown to 900 plus acres. it's 10% contained. it started yesterday afternoon, right there close to the south fork of the river fire talked a lot about how the cliffs and canyons in that area have really complicated their response. reporter leanne denmark has the latest now from nevada county. packing up this trailer with what they could. steven burton and his fam
break happened on avenue near the arlington. you can see the car that got stuck in that big sinkhole water services cut off her neighbors in the immediate area. residents say this is the second time that a water line has broken in the same spot in recent weeks. they passed it, but they haven't finished repaving the road and then it happened again again broke again. yeah. east by mud crews are responding to fix the brake and say they will be on the scene until the early morning hours. they say...