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arlington national cemetery, as we with look live, the president at section 60 there at arlington national cemetery. the president noting that there was a peace deal that was negotiated by the prior administration before he got into office which called for all u.s. troops to be out of afghanistan by may 1st. he says he will uphold that deal by starting the winddown then, having troops out by the 20th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. here was the commander in chief moments ago. >> there are many who will loudly insist that diplomacy cannot succeed without a robust military presence to stand as leverage. we gave that argument a decade. it's never proved effective. not when we had 98,000 troops in afghanistan. and not when we're down to a few thousand. our diplomacy does not hinge on having boots in harm's way, u.s. boots on the ground. we have to change that thinking. >> reporter: now, there is bipartisan concern -- again, live pictures now, arlington national cemetery. liz, bipartisan concern that erasing a constant u.s. military presence in afghanistan would potentially
arlington national cemetery, as we with look live, the president at section 60 there at arlington national cemetery. the president noting that there was a peace deal that was negotiated by the prior administration before he got into office which called for all u.s. troops to be out of afghanistan by may 1st. he says he will uphold that deal by starting the winddown then, having troops out by the 20th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. here was the commander in chief moments...
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muchas cementerio en arlington muchas gracia también están cordialmente invitadas, señora. cementerio en arlington muchas gracia - usted está loco si piensa que voy a pisar su casa. - ahora lo más importante es ir por norma y el niño. una de ustedes dos tendrá que ir a esa hacienda y traerla inmediatamente. - solo vinimos pori hermana y por mi sobrino. así que haga el favor de llamarla. - ¿no piensan bajar? es la fiesta de juan david. - mi silla está en el baúl, muchachos. vamos. eva. ay, condenada. - martín. - ¿no entiende que lo detesto y que no quiero que me dirija la palabra? - yo también la detesto. [♪♪♪] ¡oiga, imbécil, ¿qué le pasa?! a ver, ¿quiere matarme o qué? no, no. ¿cómo hago para hacerte entender que no quiero volver a verte, rosario? - por lo menos, usted ya sabe que se ven
muchas cementerio en arlington muchas gracia también están cordialmente invitadas, señora. cementerio en arlington muchas gracia - usted está loco si piensa que voy a pisar su casa. - ahora lo más importante es ir por norma y el niño. una de ustedes dos tendrá que ir a esa hacienda y traerla inmediatamente. - solo vinimos pori hermana y por mi sobrino. así que haga el favor de llamarla. - ¿no piensan bajar? es la fiesta de juan david. - mi silla está en el baúl, muchachos. vamos....
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thank you to all of our veterans and families and once again, welcome arlington national cemetery. i will be followed by the national commander of the jewish war veterans. thank you. [applause] >> president biden, secretary mcdonough, director aguilera, distinguished guests. my fellow veterans, ladies and gentlemen. on veterans day at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for a few reef moments to honor and pay tribute. he said the willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any way shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation. let us remember treated and appreciated. engraved on the korean war memorial is a symbol but powerful phrase, freedom is not free. the freedoms we enjoy today were made possible by the more than 19 million living veterans and countless others who served in the defense of our country. the symbols of america and freedom are interlocked. they are present here today. the flags flying, the white grave markers, and all of us, the veterans and ser
thank you to all of our veterans and families and once again, welcome arlington national cemetery. i will be followed by the national commander of the jewish war veterans. thank you. [applause] >> president biden, secretary mcdonough, director aguilera, distinguished guests. my fellow veterans, ladies and gentlemen. on veterans day at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for a few reef moments to honor and pay tribute. he said the willingness with which our young...
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in arlington. it is a captivating poem brought to you by gary sinise." [video clip] >> it has been over 100 years since the first unknown soldier was back and. in arlington. it has stood as a symbol to the world of the honor america bestows on people who serve in all branches of the military. our love for those servicemen and servicewomen have been captured in the words of a poem written by bob martin entitled "in arlington" which recognizes their service and our love and honor for our fallen heroes. ♪ >> in arlington, white roses grow. headstones mock them, row on row. the honored dead, and in the sky, the mourning doves in seven sly to grieve the known who lie below. we are the dead, the ones you know. we lived, felt dawn, the sunsetted go -- in the sunset go. loved and were loved and now we lie in arlington. while in the tomb of marble below arrests the unknown. fresh soil below, in honored lori there he lies. do not break faith with those who died, our roses bloom as falling snow in arlington
in arlington. it is a captivating poem brought to you by gary sinise." [video clip] >> it has been over 100 years since the first unknown soldier was back and. in arlington. it has stood as a symbol to the world of the honor america bestows on people who serve in all branches of the military. our love for those servicemen and servicewomen have been captured in the words of a poem written by bob martin entitled "in arlington" which recognizes their service and our love and...
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he will make them from arlington national cemetery where he's also laying that wreath. we are live there next. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] i don't hydrate like everyone else. because i'm not everyone else. they drink what they're told to drink. i drink what helps me rehydrate and recover: pedialyte® sport. because it works... and so do i. ♪ [ suspenseful music ] hey, you wanna get out of here? ah ha. we've got you. during expedia travel week, save 20% or more on thousands of hotels. expedia. it matters who you travel with. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, ther
he will make them from arlington national cemetery where he's also laying that wreath. we are live there next. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're...
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the formalities within this last hour we've been watching them at a wreath laying ceremony at arlington national sort of any next on the agenda today is the formal parade where joe biden will get out of his motorcade and be a school to down pennsylvania avenue just like all of the presidents before him this will be different though in that there will be no one there other than the armed services guarding washington it's definitely been a momentous day for the country which is seeing for the 1st time a female black asian american vice president she along with president biden are expected to overturn several of the executive orders that former president donald trump seems strange saying that hadn't acted president biden plans beginning to issue his executive orders before the day is over the rest of the world will wake up to a new american president al jazeera of course will continue to have all the reaction . and coverage as it comes in we'll be passing you to our colleague barbara sara in london in just a moment. you've been watching for alice extended coverage of the inauguration of th
the formalities within this last hour we've been watching them at a wreath laying ceremony at arlington national sort of any next on the agenda today is the formal parade where joe biden will get out of his motorcade and be a school to down pennsylvania avenue just like all of the presidents before him this will be different though in that there will be no one there other than the armed services guarding washington it's definitely been a momentous day for the country which is seeing for the 1st...
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esto segÚn el comunicado del departamento de la policÍa de arlington. el joven enfrenta una fianza de $65,000 por asalto agravado. la policÍa estÁ investigando cÓmo introdujo la pistola dentro de lugar. es todo lo que tengo de mi parte. regreso con ustedes al estudio. borja: gracias por tu reporte. estamos leyendo algÚn tipo de reporte en prensa local. nos dicen que en las Últimas horas, parece ser que el tirador habrÍa sido liberado despuÉs de que el juez le hubiera impuesto esa fianza de $75,000. estaremos al pendiente. presentadora: les cuento que despiden a eddie gonzÁlez, el oficial de seguridad escolar seÑalado de dispararle mortalmente en mi cabeza a manuela rodrÍguez cerca de una escuela en long beach. era madre de una bebÉ cinco meses. fue desconectada por muerte cerebral. recibiÓ un disparo cuando estaba en vehÍculo en movimiento la semana pasada. los investigadores dicen que ella fue vista involucrada en una pelea antes de que el oficial abrirÁ fuego. borja: la familia exige justicia. precisamente nos vamos a conectar con el her
esto segÚn el comunicado del departamento de la policÍa de arlington. el joven enfrenta una fianza de $65,000 por asalto agravado. la policÍa estÁ investigando cÓmo introdujo la pistola dentro de lugar. es todo lo que tengo de mi parte. regreso con ustedes al estudio. borja: gracias por tu reporte. estamos leyendo algÚn tipo de reporte en prensa local. nos dicen que en las Últimas horas, parece ser que el tirador habrÍa sido liberado despuÉs de que el juez le hubiera impuesto esa...
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but when he goes to arlington, anybody who is visiting washington, d.c., and arlington, virginia coming a drive by those hallowed grounds and you see all those tombs and especially see the iraq and war debt, and the vietnam veterans who have died in world war ii, you look at the korean war, you look at the frozen chosen, 20,000 marines, the first marine division fighting 300,000 chinese troops outnumbered, outmanned, fighting in some cases to the death. so when we look at american history, we think of all of those that have made the ultimate sacrifice.nt biden is going to do. in a sense a very powerful message to the country and the forces come the men and women of the u.s. military that he is now the commander in chief, harris. >> it is interesting, probably from the perspective of someone in a military pendulum as well, but all americans can see what it is about to happen at arlington national cemetery and what just played out on the branch that was walking before the new president, and that is the connective tissue that is between past and current and future presidents. and so to hav
but when he goes to arlington, anybody who is visiting washington, d.c., and arlington, virginia coming a drive by those hallowed grounds and you see all those tombs and especially see the iraq and war debt, and the vietnam veterans who have died in world war ii, you look at the korean war, you look at the frozen chosen, 20,000 marines, the first marine division fighting 300,000 chinese troops outnumbered, outmanned, fighting in some cases to the death. so when we look at american history, we...
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vamos hasta arlington con lo Último de la investigaciÓn. genaro: la familia del joven de 18 aÑos responsable del tiroteo dijo que el joven no era mala persona y que fue robado un par de veces. dice que no fue una mejor decisiÓn tomar el revÓlver y tratar de defenderse. se sabe que una de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de 15 aÑos con heridas de bala y que estÁ en estado crÍtico, segÚn la policÍa de arlington. el responsable enfrentÓ la y se conoce que el tirador habria sido liberado despues de que un juez le impusiera una fianza de 75 mil dolares. y en otras noticias... espiden a eddie gonzalez, el oficial de seguridad escolar seqalado de dispararle mortalmente en la cabeza a ona de una escuela en long beach. manuela era madre de un bebe de 5 meses, fue desconectada por muerte cerebral y recibio el dsparo cuando estaba en un vehiculo en movimiento la semana pasada.los investigadores dicen que ella fue vista involucrada en una pelea antes de que el oficial abriera fuego...la familia sigue exigiendo justicia, y nos conectamos a esta hora c
vamos hasta arlington con lo Último de la investigaciÓn. genaro: la familia del joven de 18 aÑos responsable del tiroteo dijo que el joven no era mala persona y que fue robado un par de veces. dice que no fue una mejor decisiÓn tomar el revÓlver y tratar de defenderse. se sabe que una de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de 15 aÑos con heridas de bala y que estÁ en estado crÍtico, segÚn la policÍa de arlington. el responsable enfrentÓ la y se conoce que el tirador habria sido liberado...
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arlington. and again, this is a high school surrounded by a lot of residential development. so at this point police are on the campus they're looking for what they assume is the shooter still out and about this described as an active shooter situation again with multiple that it's called mansfield. independent school district. >> the high school. i believe is timber view. timber view high school there. again, this is unfolding in texas. it's something that will continue ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> 8.44 right now and fall is finally in the air. it is. we've got john keeping on our temperatures, which today are going to be on the cooler side compared to earlier in the week. yes, definitely much cooler kind of night and day from the start of the week to the finish of it. we started it in the 90's monday. yesterday was the 80's still some sunshine today goodbye to
arlington. and again, this is a high school surrounded by a lot of residential development. so at this point police are on the campus they're looking for what they assume is the shooter still out and about this described as an active shooter situation again with multiple that it's called mansfield. independent school district. >> the high school. i believe is timber view. timber view high school there. again, this is unfolding in texas. it's something that will continue ♪ i see trees of...
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and at arlington national cemetery. let's listen service and justice. >> remember, they're sacrifice their valor and they're grace. remember their smiles. love. their laughter. central vibrant and transcendent. you man. for a while. we stand monuments of stone. most never forget that each of these markers. for those known and not known here at arlington. and far beyond. represent a precious life. the sun, a daughter mother, a spouse brother sister or a friend, a neighbor. who more. a loved one today. joan, i have some idea how you're feeling. our losses are not the same. but that black hole you feel in your chest this is going to un do we get. i know the incredible pride, felt senior loved one wear the uniform of our country. and the pride they wearing her. our son beau's service. the delaware army national guard unit. the area spent deployed in iraq. was one of the things he was most proud of in life. yesterday marked the anniversary his death. and it's a hard time. hard time of year for me. and our family just like it
and at arlington national cemetery. let's listen service and justice. >> remember, they're sacrifice their valor and they're grace. remember their smiles. love. their laughter. central vibrant and transcendent. you man. for a while. we stand monuments of stone. most never forget that each of these markers. for those known and not known here at arlington. and far beyond. represent a precious life. the sun, a daughter mother, a spouse brother sister or a friend, a neighbor. who more. a...
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and a majority of the kids live in the city of arlington and arlington and mans fooed overlap with one another. it is a very racially mixed school district. it's about as evenly proportioned with the plaque, white, latino and the growing asian population as any school district you would see in north texas. i hope when we learn more that we, you know, that we can learn more from the school district and find out exactly what happened and that everybody is going to be okay. it seems leek the situation is under control now based on the reports from the local police department and i hope this young man can come in and be peacefully resolved and that parents can get the answers they're looking for. >> interestingly, governor abbott was expected to speak to everyone from the border today. we may yet hear from him on this issue. congressman when we have a shooting, particularly like this in a school, some say in the immediate aftermath that it is too immediate aftermath it's too soon to talk about the politics of guns in this country and some who say if the shooting has already happened, it's
and a majority of the kids live in the city of arlington and arlington and mans fooed overlap with one another. it is a very racially mixed school district. it's about as evenly proportioned with the plaque, white, latino and the growing asian population as any school district you would see in north texas. i hope when we learn more that we, you know, that we can learn more from the school district and find out exactly what happened and that everybody is going to be okay. it seems leek the...
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even more so at arlington, when he marries into the customs property at arlington. but there's also two other properties along the river. all told there is something like 190 slaves who are part of those properties. and robert lee benefits from that. when he marry so that he benefits from their work, their labor. he has a family who is one of the custis slaves. hurries wife has slaves who will wait on her. and they will assist with the children. they go on vacation. so, lee certainly benefits from the slave system even if he doesn't himself have personal title to large numbers of slaves. he doesn't. the curious thing is he really says nothing about slavery for years and years and years. not until the 18 fifties when slavery is becoming a crisis issue in american politics. and it's issuing to interesting that he talks about it at all because li had learned very early in his political career, military career, not to talk about politics. soldiers who talked about politics or who got mixed up in politics usually suffered for it. he saw that happen in the case of his fir
even more so at arlington, when he marries into the customs property at arlington. but there's also two other properties along the river. all told there is something like 190 slaves who are part of those properties. and robert lee benefits from that. when he marry so that he benefits from their work, their labor. he has a family who is one of the custis slaves. hurries wife has slaves who will wait on her. and they will assist with the children. they go on vacation. so, lee certainly benefits...
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the federal forces had occupied arlington and the dye had been caste. we curiously enough lee is a surprisingly reluctant confederate and a in her diary or she reports on people who come to her and say we can't trust robert e. lee. robert e. lee is not with us. robert e. lee will be tried as a traderer -- traitor. wynne lee is imposing the emancipation of in the confederate army the charleston mercury and the other firebreathing of all firebreathing newspapers charleston mercury says we knew that properties lee was never with us. we knew that he was always a federalist at heart and we can't trust robert e. lee. this is an 1865 in the charleston mercury. they had a particular profile and many people were not entirely sure about robert e. lee. they love the fact that he won battles that they scratched their heads about him politically speaking. >> robert e. lee himself often as you know embodied many contradictions. throughout the book you cite where he will say one thing and then turn around and do something as seemingly contradicts a it so i does havea
the federal forces had occupied arlington and the dye had been caste. we curiously enough lee is a surprisingly reluctant confederate and a in her diary or she reports on people who come to her and say we can't trust robert e. lee. robert e. lee is not with us. robert e. lee will be tried as a traderer -- traitor. wynne lee is imposing the emancipation of in the confederate army the charleston mercury and the other firebreathing of all firebreathing newspapers charleston mercury says we knew...
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any minute now a ceremony will begin at arlington national cemetery on the first veterans day in more than two decades that we as a nation are not at war. president biden set to speak there later this morning. we've been keeping an eye on kenosha, wisconsin. plus, the first batch of documents that former president trump has been trying to shield after a federal judge again rejecteded his request. but we have got to start with the kyle rittenhouse trial set to resume, as i said, just a few moments from now after a dramatic day of testimony from the defendant himself. the 18-year-old saying he akact in self-defense when he fatally shot two people and injured a third during social protests in kenosha in august of 2020. as an extremely heated exchange between the prosecutor and the judge over the prosecution's line of questioning, the judge even yelling at one point with the possibility now looming of a possible mistrial. gabe gutierrez is live at the courthouse. and, gabe, bring us up to speed where everything is. >> reporter: hi, stephanie, good morning from a very windy and rainy kenos
any minute now a ceremony will begin at arlington national cemetery on the first veterans day in more than two decades that we as a nation are not at war. president biden set to speak there later this morning. we've been keeping an eye on kenosha, wisconsin. plus, the first batch of documents that former president trump has been trying to shield after a federal judge again rejecteded his request. but we have got to start with the kyle rittenhouse trial set to resume, as i said, just a few...
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and then to be part of that system and even more so in arlington with the main testis property at arlington and those others at the monkey river. and all told there is 190 slaves who are a part of those properties. robert lee benefits from that. and benefits from their work and their labor and is one of the custis slaves, his wife has slaves. and they will assist with the children and go on vacation in the slaves go with them. so lee certainly benefits from the slave system even if he doesn't himself have personal title to large numbers of slaves which he doesn't. he says nothing c for years and years not until the 18 fifties when slavery is becoming a crisis issue in american politics but it's interesting that he talks about it at all. because we had learned in his military career not to talk about politics. soldiers who talk about politics are got mixed up in politics usually suffered. and happened in the first of the mentor and with winfield scott. and yet slavery by the 18 fifties and then to start writing about it in a letter to his wife and he comes out to say slavery is a moral evil
and then to be part of that system and even more so in arlington with the main testis property at arlington and those others at the monkey river. and all told there is 190 slaves who are a part of those properties. robert lee benefits from that. and benefits from their work and their labor and is one of the custis slaves, his wife has slaves. and they will assist with the children and go on vacation in the slaves go with them. so lee certainly benefits from the slave system even if he doesn't...
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president biden expected to arrive in arlington any time now. he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier on this memorial day. day ication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire tr
president biden expected to arrive in arlington any time now. he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier on this memorial day. day ication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra...
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that's a high school in arlington, in the u. s. state of tex's and d. these are live pictures coming in to us at were advanced, are currently on folding police say at they are conducting a search of the area. so just to reiterate, you're looking at pictures of timber, few high school law. this is in arlington, just west of dallas at media reports are suggesting at least 3 people have been injured. i'm just looking at some reports coming from the arlington police department, a spokeswoman saying that she could not confirm whether there were any injuries. and then a little bit after that, on twitter, the local, the police department added, they were doing a methodical search and we're working closely at with other law enforcement agencies. as you can see, a lot of buses just waiting, i would suggest and to try and get the kids out of that school because it seems as if right at now they are in lockdown to cannot leave the school at lots of commotion there in the schools car park, a lot of law enforcement props, emergency services as well. it is claimed a s
that's a high school in arlington, in the u. s. state of tex's and d. these are live pictures coming in to us at were advanced, are currently on folding police say at they are conducting a search of the area. so just to reiterate, you're looking at pictures of timber, few high school law. this is in arlington, just west of dallas at media reports are suggesting at least 3 people have been injured. i'm just looking at some reports coming from the arlington police department, a spokeswoman saying...
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those he loved leave him to the green hills of arlington cemetery. the new president takes over his duties at once, for the presidency is a continuing institution. with secretary of state dean rusk at his side, he receives the distinguished leaders who attended the funeral. he expresses to them america's gratitude for the sympathy that has come from all over the world. ♪ president johnson has all along been a strong supporter of john f. kennedy's policies. already he has made known that he intends to press for early enactment of the late president's civil rights bill. president johnson has traveled widely in asia, europe, africa, the americas, and knows the aspirations of their peoples. he has assured the world that while defending the interests of free nations, he will continue the quest for peace. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3. created by america's cable television companies. and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide am
those he loved leave him to the green hills of arlington cemetery. the new president takes over his duties at once, for the presidency is a continuing institution. with secretary of state dean rusk at his side, he receives the distinguished leaders who attended the funeral. he expresses to them america's gratitude for the sympathy that has come from all over the world. ♪ president johnson has all along been a strong supporter of john f. kennedy's policies. already he has made known that he...
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county which is why i live in arlington. we don't have a whole lot of exciting things that happen in arlington during the four years of the war because we're basically a giant parade ground and they're busy building the perimeter forts like cf smith and fort runyan. so here you've got the soldiers. it's like sing around the campfire. they're having a really good time and gifford likes focusing on moments of quiet camaraderie and what you get in even in the ruins of bombed out forth sumpter here is conrad wise chapman painting exactly the same scene. it's just that instead of it being kind of a life-affirming moment. you've got all these little clusters of men trying to keep warm and there is that same confederate flag that he detailed over there stubbornly flying in the wake of the navy waiting to get shot down another day they're interested in the same things. they're looking at the world the same way and as an art historical note, this is a guy who grew up looking at teopolo and canaletto and gouty and nobody paints skies
county which is why i live in arlington. we don't have a whole lot of exciting things that happen in arlington during the four years of the war because we're basically a giant parade ground and they're busy building the perimeter forts like cf smith and fort runyan. so here you've got the soldiers. it's like sing around the campfire. they're having a really good time and gifford likes focusing on moments of quiet camaraderie and what you get in even in the ruins of bombed out forth sumpter here...
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though married into one of the foremost families of virginia, the cost of arlington, arlington overlooked facing the national capitol, not virginia. his in-laws allies the nation first of state loyalty "afterwards". we could not more in 18612 factors. first, harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been our clock husband and father and left family when robert was only six years old. the shadow harry cast over the lee name was one of robert struggles to redeem the broad street of perfectionism in his behavior. robert also yearned to briefly of his father's reputation and otherwise. he wanted independence and wanted to be his own man and one sense his marriage was an attempt to stake out a room for himself but he also yearned for security. the security his father denied him so while most of lee's contemporaries left the army as soon as i received their taxpayer provided college degree decently resigned and go into private engineering practice other professions, stays with him as the one certain profession could count on. a huge factor in this pursuit of independence, security and per
though married into one of the foremost families of virginia, the cost of arlington, arlington overlooked facing the national capitol, not virginia. his in-laws allies the nation first of state loyalty "afterwards". we could not more in 18612 factors. first, harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been our clock husband and father and left family when robert was only six years old. the shadow harry cast over the lee name was one of robert struggles to redeem the broad street...
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even more so at arlington, when he marries into -- there is the main property at arlington, but there are also other properties along the river. all told, there is something around 190 sleeves who are part of those properties. robert lee benefits from that. when he marries into that, he benefits from their, work their labor, he has a bully who is one of the slaves, he a's wife has slaves, and they will assist with the children. they go on vacation, the slaves go with them. we certainly benefits from the slave system, even if he doesn't himself have personal titled to a large number of slaves. the curious thing is he really says nothing about slavery for years, and years, and years. not until the 1850s won slavery is becoming a crisis issue in american politics. and, it's interesting that he talks about it at all, because he had learned early on in his political career, not to talk about politics. soldiers who talked about politics, or who got mixed up in politics usually suffered for it. he saw it happen in the case of his first mentor, he saw what happened to winfield scott as a conc
even more so at arlington, when he marries into -- there is the main property at arlington, but there are also other properties along the river. all told, there is something around 190 sleeves who are part of those properties. robert lee benefits from that. when he marries into that, he benefits from their, work their labor, he has a bully who is one of the slaves, he a's wife has slaves, and they will assist with the children. they go on vacation, the slaves go with them. we certainly benefits...
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a live look at arlington, virginia. president biden is set to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he is running a little bit late. that was supposed to happen a half an hour ago. you see the ceremony has begun there near the tomb of the unknown soldier there in the arlington national cemetery. actually this is live pictures near the world war ii memorial i believe and basically there are ceremonies going on all around arlington national cemetery right now today as well as the vietnam veterans memorial. this comes on heels of an historic two days at the cemetery for the first time in nearly a century members of the public were able to walk on the plaza of the tomb of the unknown soldier and lay flowers before the memorial site. we will keep our eye on the ceremonies going on in arlington, virginia. >>> new developments in a robbery that turned deadly at an oakland starbucks. a jury convicted two men of murder and manslaughter for the crime. 34-year-old research engineer was killed in december 2019. he had be
a live look at arlington, virginia. president biden is set to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he is running a little bit late. that was supposed to happen a half an hour ago. you see the ceremony has begun there near the tomb of the unknown soldier there in the arlington national cemetery. actually this is live pictures near the world war ii memorial i believe and basically there are ceremonies going on all around arlington national cemetery right now today as well as the...
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the other role, looking at pictures at arlington, the ceremonial role. wolf, that is not a second trip. right? that speaks to, as brianna was saying, about the role of the military being apolitical. in supports the peaceful transfer of power. we have a new commander-in-chief today, though many of the trappings of a peaceful transfer of power did not take place from the outgoing president or the violence seen on january 6th, the military stayed consistent. i've been speaking to folks in the pentagon going back weeks now before the election and after and they wanted to maintain that lack of partisanship. right? and just one final image, if i can give you this, wolf. just moments ago a military honor guard arrived here at the would us in advance of president biden, representing all five branches of the military, army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard. they are now arrayed around the white house six feet apart. not an operation's role like the national guardsmen but a show of force, you might say, but a show of bipartisanship, and service. this is the m
the other role, looking at pictures at arlington, the ceremonial role. wolf, that is not a second trip. right? that speaks to, as brianna was saying, about the role of the military being apolitical. in supports the peaceful transfer of power. we have a new commander-in-chief today, though many of the trappings of a peaceful transfer of power did not take place from the outgoing president or the violence seen on january 6th, the military stayed consistent. i've been speaking to folks in the...
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. >> ben: tell us a little bit about what you are doing today at arlington. >> so i was at arlington with the project i founded with the [indiscernible] foundation called the honor project which brought in 300 volunteers to arlington cemetery to visit graves of the fallen where our volunteers would take names in advance, we'd find their grave, we would place a plaque and then we'd take a photograph and share it on social media and it's a really incredible way not just for an american who doesn't serve in the military to really honor them for in the name a fallen service member, but it's also an opportunity for us to share the names of the pollen with the rest of the world. >> ben: i though that this is something that you came upon by accident. tell us a little bit about what happened last year that really started this whole thing. >> so last year i went into the cemetery to visit our grandfather, who as you know is a veteran of three wars, world war ii, vietnam, and korea, and i knew it would be different because covid restrictions kept everyone except for direct family members from
. >> ben: tell us a little bit about what you are doing today at arlington. >> so i was at arlington with the project i founded with the [indiscernible] foundation called the honor project which brought in 300 volunteers to arlington cemetery to visit graves of the fallen where our volunteers would take names in advance, we'd find their grave, we would place a plaque and then we'd take a photograph and share it on social media and it's a really incredible way not just for an...
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fÉlix: tres cargos enfrenta el joven que hiriÓ a cuatro personas en arlington, texas. un juez suspende la ley que prohibÍa la prÁctica del aborto luego de seis semanas de embarazo. los Ángeles impondrÁ las mÁs duras restricciones para personas no vacunadas contra el covid—19. patricia: comenzamos esta misiÓn con el testimonio de los familiares de timothy, que perpetrÓ un tiroteo en una escuela secundaria de arlington, texas. sus familiares dijeron que en varias ocasiones fue acosado y atacado en la escuela, pero no justificaron el ataque. fÉlix: el joven se entregÓ sin incidentes a las autoridades y enfrenta varios cargos. genaro: ¿quÉ tal? me encuentro en el distrito escolar de marysville, texas. alumnos de esta escuela llegaron esta maÑana en autobÚs y es para reunificarse con sus familias. la madre del sospechoso dijo que era acosado anteriormente. el sospechoso fue arrestado e identificado como timothy jenkins, este no tenÍa antecedentes de violencia. cuatro personas resultaron heridas. esta maÑana timothy fue detenido. la policÍa buscarÍa tres c
fÉlix: tres cargos enfrenta el joven que hiriÓ a cuatro personas en arlington, texas. un juez suspende la ley que prohibÍa la prÁctica del aborto luego de seis semanas de embarazo. los Ángeles impondrÁ las mÁs duras restricciones para personas no vacunadas contra el covid—19. patricia: comenzamos esta misiÓn con el testimonio de los familiares de timothy, que perpetrÓ un tiroteo en una escuela secundaria de arlington, texas. sus familiares dijeron que en varias ocasiones fue acosado...
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as you watch all of this, they will make wear now to arlington national cemetery. when griff jenkins joined me, he spoke of the wind and what it has been like to stand out there and to wait for the departure of officer sicknick and all the people can see represented in the high numbers of law enforcement, fbi agents and all those who support the u.s. capitol police as well, who support our law enforcement, are outside the capitol. i understand griff jenkins is still with me. you're in position to better be able to see this. tell us what's happening. >> reporter: well, harris, right now we're just watching these hundreds of u.s. capitol police officers who have been standing firmly in the cold, in the wind, at attention for the last 30 minutes or so honoring their colleague and friend brian sicknick. the family here really has been a touching moment. they put out a statement saying they essentially thanked the capitol and congressional leadership for bestowing a historic honor on their fallen hero, saying their personal tragedy and loss is shared by our nation, brin
as you watch all of this, they will make wear now to arlington national cemetery. when griff jenkins joined me, he spoke of the wind and what it has been like to stand out there and to wait for the departure of officer sicknick and all the people can see represented in the high numbers of law enforcement, fbi agents and all those who support the u.s. capitol police as well, who support our law enforcement, are outside the capitol. i understand griff jenkins is still with me. you're in position...
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he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took a shower and got to it. >> host: what was racing thier head? >> guest: uncertainty about my friend but cert
he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am...
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arlington itself benefited from the enslaved labor. and at the same time, he's a voracious public private correspondence. write thousands of letters. she also ties that disapproval because it's bad for white people really this crazy rationalization happening there and despite his expression of disapproval , his family was supported in large part by enslaved labor so can you talk a little bit about lee's thinking around slavery and how he drove to those rationalizations and conclusions ? >> lee grows up so to speak with slavery. his parents owned slaves. his mother owned slaves when they were living in alexandria even though there were reduced circumstances. there were at least six slaves in the lee household in alexandria. when and carter dies in 29, part of her estate is the disposition of the slavesin that estate . some slaves are appointed towards her two daughters. in this case and marshall lee . i'm sorry, and kim lally. she becomes an lee marshall and her sistermildred lee . but one slave family is willed to robert, or at least i
arlington itself benefited from the enslaved labor. and at the same time, he's a voracious public private correspondence. write thousands of letters. she also ties that disapproval because it's bad for white people really this crazy rationalization happening there and despite his expression of disapproval , his family was supported in large part by enslaved labor so can you talk a little bit about lee's thinking around slavery and how he drove to those rationalizations and conclusions ?...
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he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took a shower and got to it. >> host: what was racing thier head? >> guest: uncertainty about my friend but cert
he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am...
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on november 9 and tenth ahead of the tomb's 100th anniversary arlington national cemetery has opened up the guards pathway, any of us can walk in their steps and share their solemn mission, here's our power player of the week. >> we want people to make that connection and realize the unknown gave not just our lives better liberty inner freedom and they gave their identity. >> karen is talking about the tomb of the unknown shoulder. >> we say at the arlington national cemetery, their hometown could be anywhere i'm really proud and honored. executive director commentaries. >> generations of presidents have come to the tomb to lay reeves and thousands of people are here every day making arlington's most visited site. >> our usual day will have 3 - 5000 people out here on busy holiday weekend we could have 20000 people a day out here. >> they have kept watch census 20s when tourist used to hold picnics at the tomb in 1940 the old guard was given the assignment and they remain a constant presence. >> they are truly special and literally training for perfection, not just perfection in the
on november 9 and tenth ahead of the tomb's 100th anniversary arlington national cemetery has opened up the guards pathway, any of us can walk in their steps and share their solemn mission, here's our power player of the week. >> we want people to make that connection and realize the unknown gave not just our lives better liberty inner freedom and they gave their identity. >> karen is talking about the tomb of the unknown shoulder. >> we say at the arlington national cemetery,...
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you are watching pictures of arlington national cemetery. president biden, vice president harris, and the last post, let's hear this. last post plays. bugler plays last post. order! a few minutes of silence there, the last post remembering the fallen in american wars. the cemetery established after the first world war but one suspects in the thoughts of many people there, the hundreds of many people there, the hundreds of thousands of those who lost their lives as a result of the covid i9 pandemic. we will talk to our correspondent in downtown washington, up the road from arlington national cemetery. larry, thanks forjoining us but to sum up the mood down there, bearing in mind there are no crowds, which isn't what you'd normally have. no, there were no crowds at all. a few people were here, and a small place for protesters. thea;r few people were here, and a small place for protesters.— place for protesters. they were controlling _ place for protesters. they were controlling the _ place for protesters. they were controlling the crowds. -
you are watching pictures of arlington national cemetery. president biden, vice president harris, and the last post, let's hear this. last post plays. bugler plays last post. order! a few minutes of silence there, the last post remembering the fallen in american wars. the cemetery established after the first world war but one suspects in the thoughts of many people there, the hundreds of many people there, the hundreds of thousands of those who lost their lives as a result of the covid i9...
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his wife's family in particular, arlington, owned many enslaved people, or arlington itself being benefitted from that enslaved labor, and at the same time, lee, is a gracious public correspondent, makes reference to see his disapproval of the institution of slavery but ties that to disapproval because it's bad for white people which is a really just crazy rationalization happening there. and despite his expression of disapproval, his family was supported, in large part, by enslaved labor. so can you talk through a little about lee's thinking around slavery and how he drew some of those rationalizations and conclusions? >> lee grows up, so to speak, with slavery. his parents own slaves. his mother owns slaves when they were living in alexandr, ia, at least six slaves in the household, when ann carter dies in '89, part of her estate is the disposition of the slaves, some are parted towards her two daughters, in this case, ann kenlock lee, said marshal because she married a marshal, becomes ann lee marshal and her sister mildred lee, but one slave family is willed to robert, or at least in ter
his wife's family in particular, arlington, owned many enslaved people, or arlington itself being benefitted from that enslaved labor, and at the same time, lee, is a gracious public correspondent, makes reference to see his disapproval of the institution of slavery but ties that to disapproval because it's bad for white people which is a really just crazy rationalization happening there. and despite his expression of disapproval, his family was supported, in large part, by enslaved labor. so...
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at arlington national semitism terry. according to the cemetery records there has been a 24 hour watch on the tomb of the unknown soldier,, a solemn place consecutively since june or since april 6, 1948 after being closed, lawrence, to the public for the majority of the pandemic the famed resting place of thousands of heros, the cemetery is open again, the president will join the vice president today, the second gentleman and first lady, he'll give a cuts o mariah carey speech after he visits the tomb of the unknown soldier. yesterday, the president delivered remarks in wilmington, delaware at a memorial day cemetery encouraging americans from all stripes to come together and remember those who fought for this country. >> i hope that the nation comes together. we're not democrats and republicans today. we're americans. we're americans who have given their lives. >> [applause] reporter: this weekend also marked the sixth anniversary of the death of the president's son , bow biden, the former delaware attorney general and p
at arlington national semitism terry. according to the cemetery records there has been a 24 hour watch on the tomb of the unknown soldier,, a solemn place consecutively since june or since april 6, 1948 after being closed, lawrence, to the public for the majority of the pandemic the famed resting place of thousands of heros, the cemetery is open again, the president will join the vice president today, the second gentleman and first lady, he'll give a cuts o mariah carey speech after he visits...
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se le acusa del tiroteo en la escuela preparatoria en arlington, texas. el portavoz de la familia indicÓ que timothy era vÍctima de bullying en la escuela. "estaba asustado y tenÍa miedo. hay un vÍdeo en las redes sociales. lo estaban acosando. Él tenÍa mÁs cosas que quizÁs otros no". las detonaciones por un arma de fuego dentro de las aulas escolares alarmaron y sembraron pÁnico en la comuniÓn estudiantil. el departamento de policÍa acordÓ no la zona. la escuela se cerrÓ como medida de seguridad y cuatro personas resultaron heridas. el estudiante que sacÓ la peor parte la balacera, hoy aÚn se encuentra en estado crÍtico. alberto estudiante que se encontraba adentro de la escuela nos cuenta los momento de pÁnico desesperaciÓn que vivieron. " no sabÍamos quÉ iba a suceder. nos dio miedo". el distrito escolar estÁ ofreciendo servicios de consejerÍas para estudiantes, empleados y familia . josÉ garcÍa dice que fue a travÉs de un texto del celular de su hija que se enterÓ que habÍa un tiroteo en la escuela. >> salimos todos. gracias
se le acusa del tiroteo en la escuela preparatoria en arlington, texas. el portavoz de la familia indicÓ que timothy era vÍctima de bullying en la escuela. "estaba asustado y tenÍa miedo. hay un vÍdeo en las redes sociales. lo estaban acosando. Él tenÍa mÁs cosas que quizÁs otros no". las detonaciones por un arma de fuego dentro de las aulas escolares alarmaron y sembraron pÁnico en la comuniÓn estudiantil. el departamento de policÍa acordÓ no la zona. la escuela se cerrÓ...