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vice johnson at a the speaker, nancy justice. president eisenhower. vice president. nixon. president truman. reverend. clergy. elitism. we observe today not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end as well. a beginning signify renewal as well as change. for am fallen before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly century and three quarters ago. the world very different now for me and holds the mortal hand. the power to abolish all forms human poverty at all forms of human life. and yet same revolutionary belief for which are all despite are still at issue around the globe. the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution left word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch been passed to a generation of americans born in this century tempered by war discipline, and by a hard and bitter peace. proud our nation heritage and to witness or remain a slow undoing. altho
vice johnson at a the speaker, nancy justice. president eisenhower. vice president. nixon. president truman. reverend. clergy. elitism. we observe today not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end as well. a beginning signify renewal as well as change. for am fallen before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly century and three quarters ago. the world very different now for me and holds the mortal hand. the power to abolish all forms...
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vice johnson at a the speaker, nancy justice. president eisenhower. vice president. nixon. president truman. reverend. clergy. elitism. we observe today not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end as well. a beginning signify renewal as well as change. for am fallen before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly century and three quarters ago. the world very different now for me and holds the mortal hand. the power to abolish all forms human poverty at all forms of human life. and yet same revolutionary belief for which are all despite are still at issue around the globe. the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution left word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch been passed to a generation of americans born in this century tempered by war discipline, and by a hard and bitter peace. proud our nation heritage and to witness or remain a slow undoing. altho
vice johnson at a the speaker, nancy justice. president eisenhower. vice president. nixon. president truman. reverend. clergy. elitism. we observe today not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end as well. a beginning signify renewal as well as change. for am fallen before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly century and three quarters ago. the world very different now for me and holds the mortal hand. the power to abolish all forms...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sandra: obviously we saw nancy pelosi there just a moment to go. supreme court justice. we are going to hear from vice president kamala harris kamala harris, senate majority leader jon thelen, has, house speaker mike johnson, other to remember the 39th president of the united states y members continue to make their way in. chad, you're still us. let us know more about what we are about to see as a country says goodbye to the former president carter. >> this will take a couple of minutes to actually get the casket over. we talked about this wooden platform that was built for the first state funeral that they did in the rotunda. it was for abe lincoln in 1865. you're looking at some bipartisan senators, john barrasso, elizabeth warren the democrat from washington. excuse me, for massachusetts, to the left. that is muriel bowser, the mayor of washington, d.c. there will be a moment where they bring the casket in to the rotunda, right in the middle of the rotunda. the house and the senate, they don't do anything political inside the rotunda. it is reserved exclusively for e
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sandra: obviously we saw nancy pelosi there just a moment to go. supreme court justice. we are going to hear from vice president kamala harris kamala harris, senate majority leader jon thelen, has, house speaker mike johnson, other to remember the 39th president of the united states y members continue to make their way in. chad, you're still us. let us know more about what we are about to see as a country says goodbye to the former president carter. >> this will...
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justices, amy c amy coney barre. this is called hearst circle, but they're bringing the hearse up to the front steps of washington national cathedral. nancyshe knows that circle well. that's our neighborhood. nancy, describe what you're seeing. >> reporter: norah, the hearse has just pulled up directly behind us at the steps of the washington national cathedral. the military honor guard is to receive the hearse and carry it into the cathedral. but first, members of president carter's immediate family who have been traveling in the funeral procession will depart their cars. they will walk in. this is a man who had 11 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and many of them will be serving as honorary pallbearers today, walking alongside the casket of their grandfather and great grandfather as it is carried into the church. one of the nice things about living to be 100 years old is that you have some time to think about how you'd like to be remembered, how you'd like to be honored. carter played a role in a lot of what we will see today. for example, trisha yearwood and garth brooks, two names we know well, will be singing here in the nation
justices, amy c amy coney barre. this is called hearst circle, but they're bringing the hearse up to the front steps of washington national cathedral. nancyshe knows that circle well. that's our neighborhood. nancy, describe what you're seeing. >> reporter: norah, the hearse has just pulled up directly behind us at the steps of the washington national cathedral. the military honor guard is to receive the hearse and carry it into the cathedral. but first, members of president carter's...
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nancy pelosi to run a committee that was extremely one-sided. liz cheney, in the course of running this committee to supposedly investigate the january 6th incident at the capitol, she obstructed justiceave lots of reason to believe she witness tamperedded with cassidy hutchenson, getting involved in that woman's actual legal representation. she hid evidence that exonerated donald trump. i mean, one of the big things that liz cheney had said was that donald trump had not, in fact, sought a presence at the capitol to protect people who were protesting, and she had evidence when she conducted her interviews that the deputy chief of staff said he personally heard donald trump say he thought 10,000 national guard troops would be good, that he heard the chief of staff talk to the d.c. mayor with encouraging her to request those troops. but he hid that evidence, completely failed to release that evidence until -- it and only came out after republicans took control of the house. this is not someone that you should be giving an award to, someone who's witness tampering, obstructing justice and the like. maria: so do you think she broke the lawsome remember, in the last few weeks there was som
nancy pelosi to run a committee that was extremely one-sided. liz cheney, in the course of running this committee to supposedly investigate the january 6th incident at the capitol, she obstructed justiceave lots of reason to believe she witness tamperedded with cassidy hutchenson, getting involved in that woman's actual legal representation. she hid evidence that exonerated donald trump. i mean, one of the big things that liz cheney had said was that donald trump had not, in fact, sought a...