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. -- sergeant jeffrey s., corporal lester g., and kyle's best friend, corporal sean k.a. some of their families are here today. i ask them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. >> [applause] >> the legacy of their fallen heroes, 14 men for every brother in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought that day. specialist cain shilling the soldier kyl saved and members of the second battalion of the airborne brigade. would you please stand. [applause] we honor kyl white for his extraordinary actions on that november day. his journey from day to this speaks to the story of his generation. kyl completed the rest of a 15 month deployment in afghanistan. he came back home and trained other paratroopers. he went to college, graduated and today works for a bank in charlotte, north carolina. people see a man in a suit headed to work. a proud veteran walking into his community, contributing his talents and skills to the progress of our nation. but kyl will tell you that the transition to civilian life and dealing with the post-traumatic stress hasn't
. -- sergeant jeffrey s., corporal lester g., and kyle's best friend, corporal sean k.a. some of their families are here today. i ask them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. >> [applause] >> the legacy of their fallen heroes, 14 men for every brother in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought that day. specialist cain shilling the soldier kyl saved and members of the second battalion of the airborne brigade. would you please stand. [applause] we...
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sergeant jeffrey s. mersman. corporal lester g.loke.kyle's best friend corporal shawn kane lonesman. some of their family members are here today. i'd ask them to stand and recognize their sacrifice. the rite of these fallen heroes endures and the courage and strength of their unit, 14 men, forever brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought so valiantly that day. specialist kane schilling, the soldier that kyle saved. and members of the second battalion, chosen company of the 173rd airborne brigade, would you please stand. >> we honor kyle white for his extraordinary actions on that november day. but his journey from that day to this speak to the story of his generation. kyle completed the rest of a 15-month deployment in afghanistan. he came back home and trained other young paratroopers as they prepared to deploy. when he completed his service, kyle decided to pursue a different dream. and with the of the help of the post-9/11 g.i. bill, he went to college and graduated, and today, works for a bank in charlotte, north ca
sergeant jeffrey s. mersman. corporal lester g.loke.kyle's best friend corporal shawn kane lonesman. some of their family members are here today. i'd ask them to stand and recognize their sacrifice. the rite of these fallen heroes endures and the courage and strength of their unit, 14 men, forever brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought so valiantly that day. specialist kane schilling, the soldier that kyle saved. and members of the second battalion, chosen company of the...
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. -- sergeant jeffrey s., corporal lester g., and kyle's best friend, corporal sean k.a.some of their families are here today. i ask them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. >> [applause] >> the legacy of their fallen heroes, 14 men for every brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought that day. specialist cain shilling the soldier kyle saved and members of the second battalion of the airborne brigade. would you please stand. we honor kyle white for his extraordinary actions on that november day. his journey from day to this speaks to the story of his we honor kyle white for his extraordinary actions on that november day. his journey from day to this speaks to the story of his generation. kyle completed the rest of a 15 month deployment in afghanistan. he came back home and trained other paratroopers. he went to college, graduated and today works for a bank in charlotte, north carolina. people see a man in a suit headed to work. a proud veteran walking into his community, contributing his talents and skills to the progress of o
. -- sergeant jeffrey s., corporal lester g., and kyle's best friend, corporal sean k.a.some of their families are here today. i ask them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. >> [applause] >> the legacy of their fallen heroes, 14 men for every brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought that day. specialist cain shilling the soldier kyle saved and members of the second battalion of the airborne brigade. would you please stand. we honor...
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long core, sergeant jeffrey s. and corporal kyle's best friend longsman.ean k. a. some of their families are here today. we can em to stand so recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. applause] >> the legacy of these fallen heros endures in the courage and strength of their unit. arms.n forever brothers in we're proud to welcome those who ought so val epbtly that day, specialist cane schilling and battalion the second of the 173rd airborne brigade, will you please stand. [applause] >> we honor kyle white for his actions on that november day, but his skwrurpb to this speaks to the story of his generation. e completed the rest of a 15 month deployment in afghanistan. he came back home and trained troopers as air they prepared to deploy. service, ompleted his he decided to pursue a different dream and with the help of the to college andnt graduated and today works for a bank in charlotte, north carolina. when kyle walks into the office every day people see a man in a uit headed to work and that's how it should be. a proud veteran welcomed into contributing his talents
long core, sergeant jeffrey s. and corporal kyle's best friend longsman.ean k. a. some of their families are here today. we can em to stand so recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. applause] >> the legacy of these fallen heros endures in the courage and strength of their unit. arms.n forever brothers in we're proud to welcome those who ought so val epbtly that day, specialist cane schilling and battalion the second of the 173rd airborne brigade, will you please stand. [applause]...
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moncore, sergeant jeffrey s. mersman, corporal lester g.ay, and kyle's best friend corporal shawn j.a. longsmith. some of their families are here today. i've asked them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. [ applause ] >> the legacy of these fallen heroes endurs, and the strength of their unit. 14 men, forever brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought so valiantly that day. specialist cane schilling, the soldier that kyle saved, and members of the second battalion, chosen company of the 173rd airborne brigade, would you please stand. [ applause ] >> we honor kyle white for his extraordinary actions on that november day, but his journey from that day to this speaks to the story of his generation. kyle completed the rest of a 15-month deployment in afghanistan. he came back home and trained other young paratroopers as they prepared to deploy. when he completed his service, kyle decided to pursue a different dream, and with the help of the post-9/11 gi bill, he went to college and graduated, and to
moncore, sergeant jeffrey s. mersman, corporal lester g.ay, and kyle's best friend corporal shawn j.a. longsmith. some of their families are here today. i've asked them to please stand so we can recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. [ applause ] >> the legacy of these fallen heroes endurs, and the strength of their unit. 14 men, forever brothers in arms. we're proud to welcome those who fought so valiantly that day. specialist cane schilling, the soldier that kyle saved, and members of...
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. >> jeffrey thomas, 66% say it is likely flight 370's disappearance was due to actions by the pilotieve this was an intentional act? >> yes, i do, don. and going off the back of what mary was just saying in the absence of any terror-related finger presents if you like, i think the pilot is the cause of the disappearance of flight 370. and so do most of the investigators on the case. and that's the message coming out, is that the pilot input is the likely cause. >> jeff weiss, roughly half think the search is being conducted in the wrong place. do you? >> you know, don, i think the more times goes on and we don't find anything in the southern ocean and the more evidence accumulate, that the shorts might have been barking up the wrong tree with this search area. i think there's a good chance -- i don't know he what happens to this plane, nobody does -- but i think there it is realistic it may be in the north. >> mary, officials are not holding out any hope that there are any survivors. >> no, they are not. if the plane managed it land on the watt are, to ditch on the water, there woul
. >> jeffrey thomas, 66% say it is likely flight 370's disappearance was due to actions by the pilotieve this was an intentional act? >> yes, i do, don. and going off the back of what mary was just saying in the absence of any terror-related finger presents if you like, i think the pilot is the cause of the disappearance of flight 370. and so do most of the investigators on the case. and that's the message coming out, is that the pilot input is the likely cause. >> jeff weiss,...
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jeffrey rosen. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you. 'sbdu now a lot of times who would say look this is for background. you can attribute it to the white house source or something like that. you can't do that with live cameras. you can't say and i'm just giving you this now for background but you know this is not for publication. >> did you brief on background from the podium at the white house? >> sure, yeah. not a whole briefing. why don't i give you something on background so you'll know that it's coming. something like that. >> that's quaint. >> the fatal mistake that i made and this is in the weeds for our audience but interesting to some of you. i did not put the restriction at the state department which was not available for live broadcasts. it was available for use as part of the stories that you would reduce because the briefing is not a news event. it is part of the way in which people gather information but their stories together test other sources get other information put together a conference of reporting delivered to your c
jeffrey rosen. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you. 'sbdu now a lot of times who would say look this is for background. you can attribute it to the white house source or something like that. you can't do that with live cameras. you can't say and i'm just giving you this now for background but you know this is not for publication. >> did you brief on background from the podium at the white house? >> sure, yeah. not a whole briefing. why don't i give you something on...
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s who stole f.b.i. files that provided evidence of wide-scale surveillance of u.s. citizens. jeffreyd to the author. you can watch that conversation, on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, jeffrey brown sits down with opera legend jessye norman. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started schwab with those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> bnsf. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology,
s who stole f.b.i. files that provided evidence of wide-scale surveillance of u.s. citizens. jeffreyd to the author. you can watch that conversation, on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, jeffrey brown sits down with opera legend jessye norman. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among...