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he would go on to november of 1921 and a carry the arlington -- the unknown soldier at the arlington cemetery. after that, he boarded the ship on his way to cuba. he was seen at the bartering talking anding and then later on he was noticeably missing, he was never found, it's assumed he went up on deck and jumped over the ship. meanwhile many books have been written about the lost battalion. one of the true heroes was a pigeon. halfway through the ordeal, as the 77th division is trying to rescue -- they are firing artillery. his men are getting hit by friendly fire. he can't send a runner back to this division because they would get killed themselves or captured. they relied on carrier pigeons used throughout the war. he had a few of those part of his arsenal. he takes a message and tells the commander of the division to re-aim. you are killing our own men. he puts the message on the pigeon and the pigeon flies away, not in the direction of where the division headquarters are. same thing happens, pigeon goes in another direction. he has one last pigeon left. he puts it -- he puts a no
he would go on to november of 1921 and a carry the arlington -- the unknown soldier at the arlington cemetery. after that, he boarded the ship on his way to cuba. he was seen at the bartering talking anding and then later on he was noticeably missing, he was never found, it's assumed he went up on deck and jumped over the ship. meanwhile many books have been written about the lost battalion. one of the true heroes was a pigeon. halfway through the ordeal, as the 77th division is trying to...
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the newest location? this store looks totally different than arlington. rchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different. the whole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at rogers park, but i had some trouble finding it, 'cause there was no sign of bentley's anywhere. giovanni: we only took it over in december. lemonis: yeah, and, so, when you took it over, did you think it was a good idea to change that awning so that i didn't drive by it three times? lisa: yes, we need to change that. -giovanni: yeah. -lemonis: why haven't you? -giovanni: just money -- -lemonis: don't say money to me. don't say money to me. we have money to pile inventory up to the hill, but not money to make sure that the sign is right. one of the most important parts
the newest location? this store looks totally different than arlington. rchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different. the whole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at...
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when that soldier was identified, the medal stayed there in arlington. it wasn't conferred upon the captain i hope that answers your . question. yes, ma'am? duties?were your other >> that is our only duty when you're assigned. it doesn't seem like we work much when you look at a calendar, because they serve for 24 hours. actually about 26, 28, when you add getting there early and leaving late. but the 24-hour period, they live down in the quarters. they perform their duties. and then that relief will get a day off. and then they'll come back and do another set of 24 hours. they'll get another day off, and then do their final 24 hours in that workweek. so on the calendar, they only work nine days. but those are nine solid days, 24, 26, 27 hours a day. so when we're not down there, we're off taking care of uniforms. if they're in training, learning knowledge, trying to impress upon the badge holders that they want to be there and they know what they're doing, and improve their skills, and even as a badge holder, the tomb guard badge holder, i would still co
when that soldier was identified, the medal stayed there in arlington. it wasn't conferred upon the captain i hope that answers your . question. yes, ma'am? duties?were your other >> that is our only duty when you're assigned. it doesn't seem like we work much when you look at a calendar, because they serve for 24 hours. actually about 26, 28, when you add getting there early and leaving late. but the 24-hour period, they live down in the quarters. they perform their duties. and then that...
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the u.s. to welcome you to arlington. is military world from many angles, as a dependent, as the son of a wounded combat soldier, as an officer, and as a leader in the pentagon. i have spent a lifetime watching those who have worn the battles and i have sign the through the eyes of my elementary school classmates in ft. bragg whose fathers did not come back from vietnam. it may seem a little strange that someone with my background, i am constantly contemplating the meaning of service and what it means to be a veteran. i think general eisenhower had it about right. a few months after he was inaugurated, he gathered 40 korean war soldiers on the president yacht of williamsburg. some were horribly disfigured. others were missing limbs. you live to remind your fellow citizens why they sleep soundly at night. this day reminds all americans that they sleep soundly at night because of the sacrifices of millions of ordinary men and women. today marks the 100th anniversary of the sadly named "war to end all wars." on the 11th hour
the u.s. to welcome you to arlington. is military world from many angles, as a dependent, as the son of a wounded combat soldier, as an officer, and as a leader in the pentagon. i have spent a lifetime watching those who have worn the battles and i have sign the through the eyes of my elementary school classmates in ft. bragg whose fathers did not come back from vietnam. it may seem a little strange that someone with my background, i am constantly contemplating the meaning of service and what...
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as the national commander in the sacred resting place, arlington national cemetery. .i. forum is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. representing active duty military, families, veterans for advocacy and civil rights, access to earn benefits, a care, and access to good education. today is the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. let us remember the sacrifices of those veterans who fought in the war to end all wars. let us not forget the 400,000 men and women whose final resting place is here on these hollowed grounds. let us recognize the over 20 million veterans that live among us today. let us reflect on the fact that only 1% of the country serves in the military. let us remember that their service provides the very freedom that everyone in this great country enjoys, daily, without notice. veterans, we, the g.i. forum stand with you and salute you. i encourage each and everyone of you to continue to work together to ensure our military and veterans and military families are always taken care of and heard. i urge each of you, active mil
as the national commander in the sacred resting place, arlington national cemetery. .i. forum is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. representing active duty military, families, veterans for advocacy and civil rights, access to earn benefits, a care, and access to good education. today is the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. let us remember the sacrifices of those veterans who fought in the war to end all wars. let us not forget the 400,000 men and women whose...
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host: can i presume we are now on the grounds of arlington cemetery? what we are looking at now looks a bit more rural. allison: i think it could be. that area surrounding the cemetery has changed a lot since 1921, but this is probably somewhere either near the perimeter or back sort of on the way up to the hillside where the tomb of the unknown soldier is located. host: one thing if you visit there today, every single hill is filled with white stones from soldiers from the various wars, and you can see vast amounts of ground that are yet uninterred. allison: i think right now they are walking up closer to the memorial amphitheater, which was constructed before the tomb of the unknown soldier and was where they had some of the ceremonies. that circular road reminds me of how it looks today. do you think so, mitch? mitchell: yeah. absolutely. as you point out, the ground without the lawn on there kind of throws us. host: the amphitheater is well familiar to modern americans because the president goes every year on veterans day in a ceremony and lays wrea
host: can i presume we are now on the grounds of arlington cemetery? what we are looking at now looks a bit more rural. allison: i think it could be. that area surrounding the cemetery has changed a lot since 1921, but this is probably somewhere either near the perimeter or back sort of on the way up to the hillside where the tomb of the unknown soldier is located. host: one thing if you visit there today, every single hill is filled with white stones from soldiers from the various wars, and...
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the men bring the casket to arlington. and here, this is meant to bring groups in the united states together. history is meant to heal. the great stakeholders in the country, the naacp, the ar, the various members of government and even the french, all common. -- come. they present their finest honors, their greatest metals. the medal of honor is presented to the unknown. words are said. the body is brought to arlington cemetery and is lowered into the ground and one of the final people to speak is an american indian, a chief. it is meant to heal. the entire moment, a man that had fought the u.s. government. thomas saunders, whose father had fought and grandfather had fought the united states government who now served, were laying to rest in our greatest memorial, the unknown. dirt was shoveled from france into the open hole, and the body was laid to rest. this is our greatest war memorial. this is who we are as americans. it is also about a forgotten generation. the world war i generation that changed and remade the world,
the men bring the casket to arlington. and here, this is meant to bring groups in the united states together. history is meant to heal. the great stakeholders in the country, the naacp, the ar, the various members of government and even the french, all common. -- come. they present their finest honors, their greatest metals. the medal of honor is presented to the unknown. words are said. the body is brought to arlington cemetery and is lowered into the ground and one of the final people to...
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reporter: with the official announcement finally confirming arlington, broadbeck is looking to beef ust his f, and he's not the only one. when virginia-bas coffee rosters chose the area as the site of their first coffee shop, the owners were concerned there might not the area.business in they are thrilled they sit now in the middle ofhe hq-2 site. >> our business is providing nitro-cold brew on tap to oorporate offices. we hope to d a lot of business with amazon and the businesses they're going to bring to the area. >> reporte and you seehese bicycles behind me, they are part of an art installation, but they a also a symbol of arlington's progressive transportation policy, part of the reason that azon said they wanted to be here. live in arlington, jackie been, news 4. >> those coffee baristas could be rolling it in. news 4's had this covers from every angle. >> from tans pransportation to to what w called national landing. and yes, the opposition, too. >> our team coverage tonights tonight with more ot you should know about this huge change for our whole region. >> i'm adam tuss. metro
reporter: with the official announcement finally confirming arlington, broadbeck is looking to beef ust his f, and he's not the only one. when virginia-bas coffee rosters chose the area as the site of their first coffee shop, the owners were concerned there might not the area.business in they are thrilled they sit now in the middle ofhe hq-2 site. >> our business is providing nitro-cold brew on tap to oorporate offices. we hope to d a lot of business with amazon and the businesses they're...
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pershing lies in the paternity of the nations who are quite dead and the slopes of the arlington nationalhe enduring tradition that never dies. john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him so that the destiny of the two, maine and nation were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did. a mighty army without which the great war could not have been one. at the same time an army cast in a unique and authentic american mold, a forerunner of the superbly powerful force which is today a modern army. in this he handed down to his countrymen military pride more than anything else he touched a string of glory in his people and perhaps more than any man in his time he awakened them to a vision of their own greatness. ♪ the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming ♪ so prepare, say a prayer ♪ send a word, to be where ♪ ♪ the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming ♪ ♪ will be over, were coming over ♪ we won't come back
pershing lies in the paternity of the nations who are quite dead and the slopes of the arlington nationalhe enduring tradition that never dies. john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him so that the destiny of the two, maine and nation were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did. a mighty army without...
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one of the challenges for us here in arlington county, we have looked around here at the hotel, there are a lot of high-rises in this particular area. that is because arlington county, when the metro system was built some four years ago, they them broke -- embraced smart growth to have residential and commercial growth at the metro stations along the metro line. we have been very successful in that. one problem for us, when it yous to elections, when have a lot of high-rises you generally don't have schools, community centers, the places where we historically had polling places. that has been a bit of a challenge for us. we have found a solution and our solution is working with our planning department. by working with our planning department, we are able to say, thatou have this developer wants to build a high rise with 900 units. let's look at how that is going to impact the existing polling places. we have been able to build into the site plan agreements conditions for the developers to have polling places. that has worked, to some degree, successfully for us. we have been doing tha
one of the challenges for us here in arlington county, we have looked around here at the hotel, there are a lot of high-rises in this particular area. that is because arlington county, when the metro system was built some four years ago, they them broke -- embraced smart growth to have residential and commercial growth at the metro stations along the metro line. we have been very successful in that. one problem for us, when it yous to elections, when have a lot of high-rises you generally don't...
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. >> the arlington, virhonia neighb known as crystal city holes cle city holds clear advtages for amazon, the airport and the nation's capital. the pentagon is rig next door. a big amazon customer. and there's already lots of o vacaice space from defense contractors that used to be here. but perhaps most important, this area has rkers, well educated workers and amazon has plans to hire 50,000 of them. >> i think i will be pretty awesome. i think it would potentially end up creating a better workforce around here. >> a source with knowledge says amazon had a lengthy koms conf call with local officials. among the topics, a big transportaon upgrade. the decision almost rests with the ceo jeff bezos who said just lale week you c as much data as you can, you immerse yourself in that data, but then you make the decision with your heart. bezos already owns "the washington post" and he's renovating a home here. no wonder three d.c. area locations made the nals. but is there enough tech talent here? that question is why amazon may be looking at splitting hq-2 in two. and why officials in the othe
. >> the arlington, virhonia neighb known as crystal city holes cle city holds clear advtages for amazon, the airport and the nation's capital. the pentagon is rig next door. a big amazon customer. and there's already lots of o vacaice space from defense contractors that used to be here. but perhaps most important, this area has rkers, well educated workers and amazon has plans to hire 50,000 of them. >> i think i will be pretty awesome. i think it would potentially end up creating...
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i also appreciate you bringing up the arlington burial. he policy was that -- going back to burials, there is a cemetery at meuse-argonne. the two women you talked about that died in france, where they buried their or any other military cemetery? ms. cobbs: great question. one of the women was buried right outside paris. she was buried in one of the paris cemeteries, there are so many cemeteries in france for world war i. such a tragic war. another was initially buried in the same one outside paris because she was behind the lines. but her family asked for her to be brought home. she and other deceased soldiers. this is a weird thing. they kept calling them soldiers and talking about their discharge. they had regular army uniforms. it was the uniform that ended up being the crucial piece of vidence. did you know, it is illegal to impersonate an officer or military person? by wearing the uniform, by giving them these uniforms and treating them as soldiers, they had made them soldiers. other questions? >> i really enjoyed watching the series
i also appreciate you bringing up the arlington burial. he policy was that -- going back to burials, there is a cemetery at meuse-argonne. the two women you talked about that died in france, where they buried their or any other military cemetery? ms. cobbs: great question. one of the women was buried right outside paris. she was buried in one of the paris cemeteries, there are so many cemeteries in france for world war i. such a tragic war. another was initially buried in the same one outside...
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at 11:00, the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown, live from the arlington national ceremony. and the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv unseat and three at 9:00 a.m. eastern, the 1920 onerrate silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains to the arlington national cemetery. at 6:00 p.m., we visit the nne american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000 american soldiers. and president trump at the world war i ceremonies in paris. c-span3 and american history tv. white house national train council director peter navarro talked about economic policy and national security at the center for strategic and international d.c. s in washington, he discussed efforts of bringing more manufacturing jobs to the u.s. and areas where china violates international trade rules. this is just over one hour. andrew: good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us at csis for the discussion on international and economic security. we are pleased that dr. navarro has agreed to come and talk on this
at 11:00, the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown, live from the arlington national ceremony. and the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv unseat and three at 9:00 a.m. eastern, the 1920 onerrate silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains to the arlington national cemetery. at 6:00 p.m., we visit the nne american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000 american soldiers. and...
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world war i ,eremonies in paris and at 11 the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns, live from arlington national cemetery. our alive veterans day coverage continues at 5 p.m. eastern with the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. historians narrate the 1921 file home, documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains from brands to arlington national cemetery. visit the cemetery about, thet rants resting place for 14,000 soldiers. trump atstem president the ceremonies in paris. sunday, veterans day on c-span camera --, and american history on c-span3. tomorrow on newsmakers, an interview with army secretary. he talks about veterans day and soldiers today. where the army is having a little bit of trouble is recruitment. the numbers for the reserves and , are the onlyuard places that we did not meet recruitment numbers. >> can you talk about why that is said what you can do about changing the perceptive? forces.e armed we have a great economy, and this happens anytime you have a great economy. recruiting becomes challenging. secondly, the army ha
world war i ,eremonies in paris and at 11 the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns, live from arlington national cemetery. our alive veterans day coverage continues at 5 p.m. eastern with the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. historians narrate the 1921 file home, documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains from brands to arlington national cemetery. visit the cemetery about, thet rants resting place for 14,000 soldiers. trump...
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the end of world war i. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. we take you to arlington national cemetery as veterans affair secretary robert wilkie will a a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldiers and take part in veterans day observances. the armistice entering -- ending world war i occurred on this on 1918 at 11:00 a.m.. >> ready, set. >> ready, front. >> ready, front. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [no audio] [no audio] >> ready, set! [national anthem playing] ♪ >> order! ready, set! [drum rolls] playing] ♪ >> order! [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [applause] -- [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> order! [no audio] [singing] >>march, forward, march, march. >forward. -- >> forward. >> ♪ every mountain side let freedom ring ♪ freedomedom, let ring ♪ [applause] [no audio] [coughing] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> ladies and gentlemen, please --come mr. lawrence , and thel l howard united states army military district of washington. >> miss karen at reg
the end of world war i. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. we take you to arlington national cemetery as veterans affair secretary robert wilkie will a a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldiers and take part in veterans day observances. the armistice entering -- ending world war i occurred on this on 1918 at 11:00 a.m.. >> ready, set. >> ready, front. >> ready, front. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [no audio] [no audio] >>...
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the 65th annual wreath-laying ceremony was held today at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the arlingtonional cemetery. with president trump overseas, veterans affairs secretary robert wilkie did the honors. and today was "singles day" in china. it's an online shopping event bigger than black friday and cyber monday combined. it's called "singles day," because it's held every year on november 11th, or 11/11. well, shoppers rang up a record $30 billion in sales in 24 hours. $1 billion in purchases were made in the first 90 seconds. well, still ahead: long before they became n.f.l. teammates-- these twin brothers made a pact- - to stick together no matter what. their story is next. >> morgan: shaquem and shaquill griffin share much more than a last name. the twin brothers are now both on the seattle seahawks. sharyn alfonsi has their remarkable story tonight on "60 minutes." >> alfonsi: the twins became high school football stars: shaquill with finesse, shaquem with the speed of a running back and a ferociousness that earned him the nickname "beast." >> 'quem would tackle you on top of the
the 65th annual wreath-laying ceremony was held today at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the arlingtonional cemetery. with president trump overseas, veterans affairs secretary robert wilkie did the honors. and today was "singles day" in china. it's an online shopping event bigger than black friday and cyber monday combined. it's called "singles day," because it's held every year on november 11th, or 11/11. well, shoppers rang up a record $30 billion in sales in 24 hours....
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that's the one that is buried in arlington. s that were there on that ceremony and not elected are these three soldiers, buried meuse-argonne. the closest cemetery was then the meuse-argonne and it is the main american cemetery for the first world war, now buried here. >> watch the entire tour of the american cemetery sunday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern, here on american history t.v. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> this sunday, american history centennial of the end of world war i. washingtonve with journal taking viewer calls on the final offensive of the war, its legacy. guests are john mozier, author, and michael cassen, author. att's sunday, veterans day, 7:30 a.m. eastern. year marks the centennial of u.s. participation in world war i. next, on american artifacts, in the first of a two-part program, visit the library of congress to learn about an exhibit on the great war. this is about 45 minutes. reft.name is ryan i am a historian at the library of congress. i'd like to welcome you to our exhibition on world w
that's the one that is buried in arlington. s that were there on that ceremony and not elected are these three soldiers, buried meuse-argonne. the closest cemetery was then the meuse-argonne and it is the main american cemetery for the first world war, now buried here. >> watch the entire tour of the american cemetery sunday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern, here on american history t.v. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> this sunday, american history centennial of the end of...
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the endo of world war i. a live picture from arlington national cemetery. in a short while, we will have a ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns with robert wilkie. france,today, in paris, world leaders gathered to mark the armistice. here are some of those leaders arriving.
the endo of world war i. a live picture from arlington national cemetery. in a short while, we will have a ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns with robert wilkie. france,today, in paris, world leaders gathered to mark the armistice. here are some of those leaders arriving.
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o the pitch land amazon. arlingtonexandria, the ste ofirginia promises to spend hundredsf millions of dollars to make sure all of the workers don't get stuck in gridlock. can't get around it. t cars on road. tougher to park in this area. but they are proposing building a pes des stree an bridge that would connect this area to ragan national airport. they would expand some of the dedicated bus lines from exandria into arlington and build two new entraps to metro stations, one inci crystal , the other at the new potomac yard station. this could be a boom formetro. ridership has been falling and m's been proven that if you live a hale outside of any station. if the population residential goes up abo 10%. metro ridership goes up another 2 or 3% and metro's gm says despite the proems with the il line, it was essential to cinch the deal for virginia. >> if you recall, wh v they firsited here, the first thing they did was take the train out. eyknow people offered to drive them. said, no, we will take metro out, and that's wha
o the pitch land amazon. arlingtonexandria, the ste ofirginia promises to spend hundredsf millions of dollars to make sure all of the workers don't get stuck in gridlock. can't get around it. t cars on road. tougher to park in this area. but they are proposing building a pes des stree an bridge that would connect this area to ragan national airport. they would expand some of the dedicated bus lines from exandria into arlington and build two new entraps to metro stations, one inci crystal , the...
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this is arlington heights and this case, this court's decision in the wong case where mrs. wong in fact said i'm being discriminated against because i'm from hong kong. judge byrdsong said this is not a an argument. it's precise lie what was involved in arlington heights, here. i know of no case in the history of this country that has the consolation of factors that are undisputed that would say to this court you can affirm on equal protection grounds as well. >> it would help me in deciding this case, this is probably for both parties, if you have any authority on the question i was asking and the question is is that when a party moves for preliminary injunction on one ground and not another, may we consider the entire complaint any arguments raised or are we stuck with the issue that's actually pushed forth in the motion? >> it is black letter law to say we can -- >> three points. first, i'd like to start with judge owens' question. when asked b about ble, counsel said things. first, he suggested it limited to situations where it was not review bable. which is true. but di
this is arlington heights and this case, this court's decision in the wong case where mrs. wong in fact said i'm being discriminated against because i'm from hong kong. judge byrdsong said this is not a an argument. it's precise lie what was involved in arlington heights, here. i know of no case in the history of this country that has the consolation of factors that are undisputed that would say to this court you can affirm on equal protection grounds as well. >> it would help me in...
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at 11:00, the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown, live from the arlington national ceremony. and the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv unseat and three at 9:00 a.m. eastern, the 1920 onerrate silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains to the arlington national cemetery. at 6:00 p.m., we visit the nne american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000 american soldiers. and president trump at the world war i ceremonies in paris. sunday on
at 11:00, the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown, live from the arlington national ceremony. and the liberty awards honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv unseat and three at 9:00 a.m. eastern, the 1920 onerrate silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains to the arlington national cemetery. at 6:00 p.m., we visit the nne american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000 american soldiers. and...
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whereas back in the states at the arlington or the national cemetery that the veteran affairs managerse are in they do some great work, but those are in fact eligible for spouses or dependents of the veterans. mitchell: was this particular plot of land a temporary cemetery? we are kind of, sort of on the site of one of the temporary cemeteries. here, just behind the camera, again, and hopefully we will get a shot of that, was a temporary cemetery of 1764. there were over 2000 burial sites. temporary cemeteries post-world war i, everything from an isolated burial to a temporary cemetery like in 1764. there is a lot of history there with the greats registration and labor battalions billing these sites out. and of course the repatriation of about 60% of america war debt from world war i back to the states. at requests of the family. at the government expense, but families were ultimately given a choice whether to accept their loved ones remains back for final burial back in a private cemetery or national military cemetery, or to keep them serving, like those here. mitchell: the burials, t
whereas back in the states at the arlington or the national cemetery that the veteran affairs managerse are in they do some great work, but those are in fact eligible for spouses or dependents of the veterans. mitchell: was this particular plot of land a temporary cemetery? we are kind of, sort of on the site of one of the temporary cemeteries. here, just behind the camera, again, and hopefully we will get a shot of that, was a temporary cemetery of 1764. there were over 2000 burial sites....
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on a chilly day at the arlington cemetery he prays the heroes of the great war. >> the american and frenchatriots of world war i embodied the timeless virtues of our two republics. honor encourage, strength and valor, love and loyalty, grace and glory. >> jon: john roberts is live in paris. >> reporter: we just heard after midnight here in paris. the city of lights not looking like because they turn everything off at midnight. the president should be arriving back in d.c. sometime in the next 90 minutes. he departed air force one before noon. this morning view he enjoyed dozens of leaders for a simple but very moving ceremony to mark the moment the war to end all wars finally came to an end. in his speech french presidents emmanuel macron warned about the return to the forces of nationalism that gave birth to both world wars one and two. listen. >> i know there are old demons which are coming back to the surface. they are ready to wreak chaos and death. there are new ideologies that manipulate religion that spread. history sometimes threatens to take it sinister course once again. let us o
on a chilly day at the arlington cemetery he prays the heroes of the great war. >> the american and frenchatriots of world war i embodied the timeless virtues of our two republics. honor encourage, strength and valor, love and loyalty, grace and glory. >> jon: john roberts is live in paris. >> reporter: we just heard after midnight here in paris. the city of lights not looking like because they turn everything off at midnight. the president should be arriving back in d.c....
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the body is brought arlington cemetery and lowered into the ground. one of the final people to speak .s an american indian it is meant to heal. the entire moment, a man that had fought the u.s. government. thomas saunders, whose father had fought and grandfather had thought the united states government who now served, were laying to rest in our greatest memorial, the unknown. dirt was shoveled from france into the open hole, and the body was laid to rest. this is our greatest war memorial. this is who we are as americans. it is also about a forgotten generation. the world war i generation that changed and remade the world, and that is why i wrote the unknowns. thank you very much. [applause] >> folks, if you have questions, make your way to the microphone. >> thank you very much. in my correct that the supposedly unknown soldier from vietnam was subsequently identified in the 1990's through dna testing? that couldy chance happen with the unknown soldier of world war i? >> the unknown from vietnam was identified. they felt strongly that that individual
the body is brought arlington cemetery and lowered into the ground. one of the final people to speak .s an american indian it is meant to heal. the entire moment, a man that had fought the u.s. government. thomas saunders, whose father had fought and grandfather had thought the united states government who now served, were laying to rest in our greatest memorial, the unknown. dirt was shoveled from france into the open hole, and the body was laid to rest. this is our greatest war memorial. this...
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troops in a combat zone after failing to visit a world war i cemetery in france or going to the arlington on veterans day, and attacking the heroic commander of the bin laden raid and angering one of the s.e.a.l.s. >> something like this is not about the democrats or the republicans, and the admiral is one of the reasons that we got it, and the president obama approved it and that is as simple as it gets. >>> and mystery illness, and the first harrowing account of the baffling syndrome striking american diplomats a broad and from one of the mothers of the victims. >> i do not believe that our military or diplomats are around the world or here at home are safe, because this, this weapon system is krcreating havoc. >> do you worry that this could happen to other diplomats in other countries? >> that is why i am here. ♪ >> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in new york, and president trump and his daughter eivanka are letting he lawyers doing the talking after a washington post report that ivanka trump used her personal e-mail after taking the job which is a violation of the communicati
troops in a combat zone after failing to visit a world war i cemetery in france or going to the arlington on veterans day, and attacking the heroic commander of the bin laden raid and angering one of the s.e.a.l.s. >> something like this is not about the democrats or the republicans, and the admiral is one of the reasons that we got it, and the president obama approved it and that is as simple as it gets. >>> and mystery illness, and the first harrowing account of the baffling...
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you probably notice the arlington memorial bridge is now tfficially a construction zone. crews aren't j working on roadway repairs. they're fully restoring thee grann the bridge, which acts as a memorial to our ceterans. the individual pieare being taken to a maryland stone yard be individually e restored. tire project is expected to be complete in 2021. >>> safeway and the salvation army are makinve sure person in the district has a happy thanksgiving. they fed more than 5,000 residents at the annual feast of sharg dinner here at the washington convention center today. people fromll 8 wards were invited. the event also included life music and a health and community services expo, which offers free flu shots and health checks. more than a thousand volunteers helped serve those thanksgiving looks good. >> it does. if you don't have everythingneou for your dinner, your time is running out. >> it kind of is.ou prince george's county bureau chief stopped by the wegman's, also busy, asking last-minute shoppers what's on the menu for their thanksgiving feast. >> so are you ready
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eastern, narrate the 1921 silent film documenting the war iy of a world soldiers' remains from france to arlington national cemetery. then we visit the meuse-argonne cemetery in northeastern france, the final resting place for over 14,000 american soldiers. at 8 p.m., president trump at the world war i ceremonies in paris. sunday, veterans day, on c-span and american history t.v. on c-span 3. every spring, the u.s. army initage and education center carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring
eastern, narrate the 1921 silent film documenting the war iy of a world soldiers' remains from france to arlington national cemetery. then we visit the meuse-argonne cemetery in northeastern france, the final resting place for over 14,000 american soldiers. at 8 p.m., president trump at the world war i ceremonies in paris. sunday, veterans day, on c-span and american history t.v. on c-span 3. every spring, the u.s. army initage and education center carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history...
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families at the holidays and then can't bother to bring himself to cross the memorial bridge at the arlington cemetery as any president did on veteran's day, i think it revealed his true feelings towards the military. >> there's a military times poll that shows it's gnaw working so well anymore with the military. that donald trump's approval within the military is declining. his disproval now is basically tied with the approval at 43, 43. and john heilemann, that is real slip for the president among military voters who in general polls show they tend to follow the national electorate, but with a bias towards republicans as they're following the national election. so it's hard for republicans to fall into that kind of condition with the troops. >> it is. although if you do some of the things president trump has done it's not that hard. and i think ben points to one of those things, i think something a lot of the people in the military, being out the last month or so in this campaign, when those troops were deployed or were said to be deployed to the southern border and try to stop a caravan th
families at the holidays and then can't bother to bring himself to cross the memorial bridge at the arlington cemetery as any president did on veteran's day, i think it revealed his true feelings towards the military. >> there's a military times poll that shows it's gnaw working so well anymore with the military. that donald trump's approval within the military is declining. his disproval now is basically tied with the approval at 43, 43. and john heilemann, that is real slip for the...
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gorn george mason university president has big plans for the arlington campus. >> it will be the homee call the institute for digital innovation. >> reporter: they will build a towering structure growing from 5,000 to 15,000 students. >> if you think about the spillover effect as this being a real hub. >> reporter: high schoolers are preparing for what iscoo . david culver, news 4. >>> and george mason plans to vest about $250 million to expand that arlington caeyus. ill also bee crelliing the first school of computing. >>> and it is a church scandal of aifferent kind, but one a local family still has them answers. for these maryland siblings told the news 4 iteam about a familyet seept hidden for decades. they say their mother fell in love with a catholic priest, he had been in their life for years. but when they were teens, she told them the truth about their relationship. >> i wanted to ask him, but i knew -- my mom told me not to ever say anything to him because he felt uncomfortable. >> tomorrow, a story that you will see only here on news 4, the ichl iteam iestigates a priest li
gorn george mason university president has big plans for the arlington campus. >> it will be the homee call the institute for digital innovation. >> reporter: they will build a towering structure growing from 5,000 to 15,000 students. >> if you think about the spillover effect as this being a real hub. >> reporter: high schoolers are preparing for what iscoo . david culver, news 4. >>> and george mason plans to vest about $250 million to expand that arlington...
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the circuit court of arlington county? >> not directly. i am appointed by the electoral board, who is appointed by the circuit board her. in reading the newspaper, i have a concern when the secretary of state who oversees the election process, the registration process, is also running for a higher office in the state. to me that is a little bit of a conflict of interest. -- nder if you have any >> our organization does not take a position on that. -- thato not know why does not necessarily violate. yes, there is a coat of conduct that -- there is a code of conduct that elections will be run in a nonpartisan way. who ran for secretary of state of a higher office -- or a higher office would be there. but they are not. the morehat honestly state laws and rules and regulations that are in place prior to an election helps with some concerns about any sort of finger on the scale sort of perception. i do think it is -- these are my bosses. i work for these people. i am honored to work for all of them. this is my question, too. there is a fundament
the circuit court of arlington county? >> not directly. i am appointed by the electoral board, who is appointed by the circuit board her. in reading the newspaper, i have a concern when the secretary of state who oversees the election process, the registration process, is also running for a higher office in the state. to me that is a little bit of a conflict of interest. -- nder if you have any >> our organization does not take a position on that. -- thato not know why does not...
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the u.s. to arlington. the three others that were there at that ceremony are these three soldiers, buried now. thislosest cemetery was one and it was the main american cemetery for the first world war. host: the story of the tomb of theunknown and from washington post this morning, a photograph from the ceremony that took place in 1921. warren harding was the president at the time as the officially dedicated the tomb of the unknowns. one of the ceremony today as we reflect on the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. richard is joining us from wilson, north carolina. caller: good morning, thank you for cult -- thank you for taking my call. a proud retired u.s. marine, vietnam. thank you for the opportunity to say hello to all american veterans. 1965-1971. i was attached to the third divisions. we went from one end of the unum to the other -- of vietnam to the other. gll. just say we had a thank you for taking my call. host: thank you for your call. what are you hearing from these veterans and if we we
the u.s. to arlington. the three others that were there at that ceremony are these three soldiers, buried now. thislosest cemetery was one and it was the main american cemetery for the first world war. host: the story of the tomb of theunknown and from washington post this morning, a photograph from the ceremony that took place in 1921. warren harding was the president at the time as the officially dedicated the tomb of the unknowns. one of the ceremony today as we reflect on the 100th...
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city hall and a special wreath ceremony at the tomb of u the nown soldier will begin at 11:00 at the arlington cemetery. you can find more veterans day events happening all over the d.c. area in the nbc washington app. >>> times 9:09. clever hackers were able to trick a local charity into giving $25,000 and it's a scam that could pull anyone. we'll showu what to watch out forext on news 4 toy. n>> welcome back. a consumer alert about a scam that is growing and catching many people off guard. >> a local charity learned about this scam the hard way, now out $25,000 and it started with innocent looking e-mail. >> they're sharing their story with w su susan hogan soou don' end up in their shoes. >> porter: it's packing d in this northern virginia basement. volunteers are busy filling bags for foods for hungry children in prince william county. >> there are kidso who come to school on monday and haven't had food. i can't imagine that. >> reporter: cross roads connection is providing weekend als to 90 student this is year. >> there are seven items per day. >> reporter: despite a evastating blow to t
city hall and a special wreath ceremony at the tomb of u the nown soldier will begin at 11:00 at the arlington cemetery. you can find more veterans day events happening all over the d.c. area in the nbc washington app. >>> times 9:09. clever hackers were able to trick a local charity into giving $25,000 and it's a scam that could pull anyone. we'll showu what to watch out forext on news 4 toy. n>> welcome back. a consumer alert about a scam that is growing and catching many...
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from a physical stand point, legally in hot water, not only was he drunk, the building shown is the arlingtonts police station. in 2018 even cops have their own delivery app, first grub hub now pub hub, woo. driver faces charges but cops have forgiven him. just last night, he took them out for pizza. oh, delivery. it will be there in 30 minutes or less. this is why i never tell your gprograms to take shortest route possible. topic 5. >> finally, we salute. we rarely do, a canadian cop he got co caught eating a pot brow. he ticketed a motorist for doing 12 in a 70. dude you're going way too fast. chowed down a pot brownie. he called for back up after he hyper ven lated. he lost his job. good news he just landed a part in car 54 spinoff, called carrefour 20 -- 420. not true he still has his job. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now when you go out, you cash in. when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling
from a physical stand point, legally in hot water, not only was he drunk, the building shown is the arlingtonts police station. in 2018 even cops have their own delivery app, first grub hub now pub hub, woo. driver faces charges but cops have forgiven him. just last night, he took them out for pizza. oh, delivery. it will be there in 30 minutes or less. this is why i never tell your gprograms to take shortest route possible. topic 5. >> finally, we salute. we rarely do, a canadian cop he...
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nextht or nine years. >> reporter: and he announced a $250 million trucconstuction projoming to the arlington campus building up from this original building. >> it will be the he of what we call the institute for digital innovation.r: >> reporo question amazon's motivated much of this and it is inspirings high schoollready thinking well beyond college. >> have you ever thought about a job there? >> yes. because i would love to go into the engineering or its.t. d. >> a lot of people see a bunch of opportunity, they think about i could work t or maybe i should get in to the cybersecurity field or the tech field because that will be potential job market. >> reporter: high schoolers in the region preparing for what is to dacome. d culver, news 4. >> a lot of hopeful young people. >> tech is cool now. the place to be. >> and it pays well too apparently. >>> as we continu torack the economic impact of amazon's new headquarters, the big question off.irginia, will it pay >> news 4 talked with financial experts who say it is a win and it iloss. you can find out why on e nbc washington app. just search
nextht or nine years. >> reporter: and he announced a $250 million trucconstuction projoming to the arlington campus building up from this original building. >> it will be the he of what we call the institute for digital innovation.r: >> reporo question amazon's motivated much of this and it is inspirings high schoollready thinking well beyond college. >> have you ever thought about a job there? >> yes. because i would love to go into the engineering or its.t. d....
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they'll be making sure that drivers follow the rules here ou now going eas in the arlington areas, so drivers, you have been warnedo i want take you to a map now and show you the target area here talking about i- inside the beltway going east and west. this of courseou might recall is coming about a year since the launch of these express lanes out here and as you look live right now, a lot of room right not seeing the troopers out here just yet, but know they will bes out here t morning. so here is what to expect. the enfoement is goio be during the am and pm rush today. we're talking about 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. goi eastbound. so vehicles of two or more people ride for free during rush hour if yourz pass is on hov mode. if you're found to not be following the rules, your first offense will be $125 of a fine. if you are caughtgain within ve years, we're talking about $250 and of course it goes up and up from there. i know people say the roads are expensive but the fines are too. go ahead and get yr e-z pass and avoid the fines. >> thank you. >> witnesses took the stand to testify agai
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like new york atlanta chicago and los angeles at last two cities remained new york and the crystal city area of arlington virginia. it was likely not the governor's offer to take on the firm's moniker that got him the deal tax breaks played a role as did new york's general ability to attract talent amazon plans to hire twenty five thousand employees in each of its new locations most in crystal city seemed ready for business locals in new york's district off long island city i worried about the plant campus. then it. was like a state one shot. then the first option that did it that. indeed new york city is known for its crumbling infrastructure and traffic problems amazon might have to direct some of its promised five billion dollar investment just to find ways to get its employees to work and home. back here in europe all eyes are on rome and brussels the deadline for italy to present a revised budget plan and today the e.u. is worried about plans by italy's coalition government to take up more debt pay for expensive election campaign promises to boost growth romas planning big tax cuts to bus the uses t
like new york atlanta chicago and los angeles at last two cities remained new york and the crystal city area of arlington virginia. it was likely not the governor's offer to take on the firm's moniker that got him the deal tax breaks played a role as did new york's general ability to attract talent amazon plans to hire twenty five thousand employees in each of its new locations most in crystal city seemed ready for business locals in new york's district off long island city i worried about the...
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the northern neck. it does include d.c. and arlington. just because you're not in the b freeze warnik to the west, northern virginia, western rt maryland, of west virginia, you're still going to get well below freezing. the growing season is over for you. that's why you're not under a warning. colder it will be even there. temperatures in the 20s. down to the south we're looking at those temperatures around that freezing mark, maybe around 30, 32 degrees. 45 tomorrow, 47 on your sunday. the winter outlook, 53 degrees comes out on monday,everybody. the winter forecast, if you want to know how much snow you're going to see in your area, if you're talking about how much cold air i going to behere, too, for the winter, i've got that down for you, even which weeks could see some snowfall. wou want a little bit of a hint about how much se're going to get? >> yeah. >> that's your hint. that's the him sure most of you know what that means. next week, it's just on the cold side. we get another big storm on tuesday. temperatures only around 53 ,gree
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plot twist worthy of a bad television show amazon picks two big winners not just one the new offices will be in arlington virginia just across the river from washington d.c. and the new york city borough of queens now at this point jeff bezos the owner of amazon is presenting himself as your friendly neighborhood billionaire the team did a great job selecting the so nice and we look forward to becoming an even bigger parts of these communities but not all new yorkers are exactly thrilled many are concerned the already high cost of living will increase and others worry that small businesses will suffer the newly elected democratic socialist congresswoman alexandria kazuo cortez is ready for battle amazon is a billion dollar company the idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks and it's a time when i was subways crumbling and all communities need more investment not less is extremely concerning to residents here we decided to talk with some locals and see how they feel about amazon setting up shop i'm not happy about this i think i've read a lot of articles saying it's not gre
plot twist worthy of a bad television show amazon picks two big winners not just one the new offices will be in arlington virginia just across the river from washington d.c. and the new york city borough of queens now at this point jeff bezos the owner of amazon is presenting himself as your friendly neighborhood billionaire the team did a great job selecting the so nice and we look forward to becoming an even bigger parts of these communities but not all new yorkers are exactly thrilled many...
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i mean, the idea that he didn't have time to go to arlington cemetery and then lied about going the yearre when -- >> he did go memorial day. >> maybe he mistook, let's give him credit. this is a president who i read yesterday one out of four days in his presidency he has gone to one of his golf courses. he has plenty of time to play golf, he has plenty of time to sit and watch cable tv, but he doesn't have time to go on veterans day to arlington cemetery? i don't think it's important to him. >> we should also mention that another reason why, you know, according to josh's reporting in the post that he hasn't gone overseas is he doesn't want to be associated with these wars. he ran on sort of this platform of getting the u.s. out of middle eastern countries that he felt we weren't doing much and he is worried about being associated with any failure in afghanistan, iraq, syria, et cetera, and that's obviously a key reason -- >> but he is the president of the united states. >> right. that's very true. >> who leads -- is supposed to lead all of us. the fact that he's worried about being asso
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to the north, in arlington, the prestonwood lake dam may be in danger of imminent failure. residents downstream warned to be on alert. and back outside houston, a man narrowly escaping being crushed by a falling tree. >> you are all right, man? >> reporter: we're told tonight that he's going to be okay. but in waller county -- >> i've broken a window, but i can't get the doors open. >> reporter: a desperate effort to save 23-year-old sheriff's deputy loren vasquez. her patrol car sliding off a road, landing upside down in a water-filled ditch while responding to a water rescue call. vasquez didn't survive. and in mississippi, a 19-year-old college student killed when the car she was ehan 100,000 people en tre lost power in these storms, and as you can see just behind me here, there's a lot of damage left to clean up as the storms move east. tom? >> marcus moore right in front oaf that destruction in houston. thank you. rob marciano is here now with more. rob, that stormfront is now reaching up all the way to the east coast? >> reporter: yeah, it's still moving east, tom. an
to the north, in arlington, the prestonwood lake dam may be in danger of imminent failure. residents downstream warned to be on alert. and back outside houston, a man narrowly escaping being crushed by a falling tree. >> you are all right, man? >> reporter: we're told tonight that he's going to be okay. but in waller county -- >> i've broken a window, but i can't get the doors open. >> reporter: a desperate effort to save 23-year-old sheriff's deputy loren vasquez. her...
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the bus. this happened in arlington county. the school district issued an apology saying some couldn't make their stop because they bad.so other buses were stuck along their routes and had technical difficulties. prince george's county schools are also apologizing for not cancelli in a statement, the ceo said weather decisions are never easy. however i will commit to erring caution forof weather decisions moving forward. all the school closings are at theottom of your screen for today and you can see the full list of closures in the nbc washington app. >> well, theid snow dt just cause chaos in our area. that was the case all the way up the east coast. already packed new york streets were even worse yestsday. >> thimorning, the city's public transportation is taking a beating on twitter. many stationsad to be shutdown as they became overcrowded. look at these crowds. trains auses were often taking triple the usual time to complete rautes and bec federal law requires a man dated rest period for drivers, there's a shortage this mo
the bus. this happened in arlington county. the school district issued an apology saying some couldn't make their stop because they bad.so other buses were stuck along their routes and had technical difficulties. prince george's county schools are also apologizing for not cancelli in a statement, the ceo said weather decisions are never easy. however i will commit to erring caution forof weather decisions moving forward. all the school closings are at theottom of your screen for today and you...
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i'm over the rain. arlington memorial bridge is the problem. there's a disabled vehicle trying to get across and weave the typical lane closures there too. you can see some of the roads still have the sheen o the for being wet and we have fog around town. >> still ahead, a d.c. newspaper's twitter handle gets hacked. >> and on ellen, eddie redmayne stops by. ellen airs3: at and then ellen airs3: at and then when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, f attorney general brish led the fight to stop them, defending our gun safety lawe of maryland. attorney general brian frosh. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma... that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. recommended chemotheherapy, wewhen i first met steve and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease. i thought that he would be a good candidate for
i'm over the rain. arlington memorial bridge is the problem. there's a disabled vehicle trying to get across and weave the typical lane closures there too. you can see some of the roads still have the sheen o the for being wet and we have fog around town. >> still ahead, a d.c. newspaper's twitter handle gets hacked. >> and on ellen, eddie redmayne stops by. ellen airs3: at and then ellen airs3: at and then when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, f attorney...
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arlington is good for d.c. yet a lot of officials in maryland never mention the name virginia, never mention arlington county or crystal city. they talked about the capital region, this is a win for the capital region. this was a competition, this was not a combined bid. theegion did not come together and put forth one bid.ma land had a bid, d.c. had a bid and virginia had a bid and i thoughwas a little bit tf spre saying no, this is a huge win for all of us. virginia will pay those incentives but we'll get all the side benefits and it doesn't work quite that y. >> there's more than one perspective and it remains to be en how the region will benefit. we'll be back. stay with us. >>> continuing our talk about amazon, some are asking whether the benefits will be worth the cost. three quarters of a billion llars in incentives. there's a huge pool of skilled areas in theon re other areas like montgomery county offered higher incentives. did leaders give away more than they had to? it's a question that's been thrown outnehere and discussed a lot. what did you think? would amazo h likelye chosen this region anyway? >
arlington is good for d.c. yet a lot of officials in maryland never mention the name virginia, never mention arlington county or crystal city. they talked about the capital region, this is a win for the capital region. this was a competition, this was not a combined bid. theegion did not come together and put forth one bid.ma land had a bid, d.c. had a bid and virginia had a bid and i thoughwas a little bit tf spre saying no, this is a huge win for all of us. virginia will pay those incentives...
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the wreath-laying ceremony at the two of the unknown live from the arlington national cemetery. and veterans day coverage continues 5:00 eastern with the liberty awards, honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv, 9:00 a.m. eastern, historians narrate the 1921 silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains from france to arlington national cemetery. an6:00 p.m., we visit american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000 american soldiers. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, president trump at the world war i ceremonies in paris. on c-spanterans day, and american history tv on c-span3. >> next, an american history tv exclusive. out cities to her visits a lake charles, louisiana to learn more about its history and literary life. we traveled to cities bringing the literary scene and historic sites to our viewers. you can watch more of our visit at c-span.org/citiestour. >> lake charles is a very unusual town. it's unusual in the sense of the
the wreath-laying ceremony at the two of the unknown live from the arlington national cemetery. and veterans day coverage continues 5:00 eastern with the liberty awards, honoring former president george w. bush and laura bush. on american history tv, 9:00 a.m. eastern, historians narrate the 1921 silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldier's remains from france to arlington national cemetery. an6:00 p.m., we visit american cemetery in france, the final resting place for 14,000...
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federal government to take care of the confederate dead, and the first place that happened was in the arlington cemetery. he is instrumental in pushing forward this notion that confederate and union graves should be marked. he is absolutely both. he is a great example that you can be for reconciliation with honoring the dead and insisting the union cause was righteous and the cause was about slavery at the same time. [ laughter ] >> explain to us why the union ranks is not remembered, and not something that people seem to be aware of. >> you mean? >> i mean that when people come to the national park and they think about the political consequences of this war, i think the public, and can you can! can you help us understand that accomplishment and why is it not resonating, and the work that he did, and to bring that out. >> i can give a quick answer and that could be a lecture in and of itself. part of the thing is what happened in the 1930s and the 1980s and 1990s, that at the union memory is very much alive and well, and union veterans and the direct descendents are instrumental in having these
federal government to take care of the confederate dead, and the first place that happened was in the arlington cemetery. he is instrumental in pushing forward this notion that confederate and union graves should be marked. he is absolutely both. he is a great example that you can be for reconciliation with honoring the dead and insisting the union cause was righteous and the cause was about slavery at the same time. [ laughter ] >> explain to us why the union ranks is not remembered, and...