VETERAN'S DAY 2017 - ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY - FULL CEREMONY (w/CC).
November 12, 2017. Virginia, USA.
Vice President Mike Pence, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Corps General Joe Dunford. honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery, during the National Veterans Day Observance, on Nov. 11, 2017.
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Mission Accomplished: Talons Out Honor Flight
WGVU Public Media honors the men and women defending our freedoms. We travel with Southwest Michigan’s Talons Out Honor Flight to Washington D.C. with more than 80 veterans and their guardians. This is their day to see the Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery and visit the World War II, Korean, Vietnam and Women’s Military Memorials. But this is more than a sightseeing tour. This is the story of fathers and mothers and their intimate relationships with their sons and daughters. It’s an emotional journey where veterans reveal haunting, decades old memories with the ones who love them most. From the fanfare arrival at Reagan International Airport to the gathering of more than 3,000 passionate greeters at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo homecoming, this is for many veterans their final mission. Watch WGVU’s Mission Accomplished: Talons Out Honor Flight.
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State of the Union Final Preps, Democrats Issue Warning To President Trump (FNN)
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Jaime M. Weiss; Weiss Realty Co. | BuildingNY:New York Stories
Jaimie M. Weiss introduces family members, colleagues and mentors, important to the success of Weiss Realty Co. Founder and president, Weiss is known, nationwide, for many significant transactions. A Baruch College graduate, Jaime M. Weiss will be honored at Baruch's 2019 Commencement.
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Powell Moore, Reflections on Georgia Politics
ROGP 095. Powell Moore interviewed by Bob Short, December 8, 2009.
Powell A. Moore began his career in politics in 1966, when Senator Richard B. Russell appointed him as his press secretary. After Russell's death, Moore went to work in the Justice Department as deputy director of Public Information under President Nixon. He then developed a foundation client and consulting business called the Marketing Corporation of America. In 1981, he was appointed to serve President Ronald Reagan as deputy assistant to the president for Legislative Affairs. In 1982, he was appointed assistant secretary of state for Intergovernmental and Legislative Affairs. In 1998, he became chief of staff for Senator Fred Thompson in Tennessee. Moore was later sworn in as assistant secretary of defense for Legislative Affairs under President Bush in 2001. In 2006, he was appointed representative of the U.S. Secretary of Defense to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and in this capacity was stationed in Vienna, Austria. Moore discusses the various presidents he has worked under, his opinion of party politics in Georgia, and his friendship with Richard B. Russell.
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