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Honoring the Fallen

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Honoring the Fallen

Published: Wed, 11 Nov 2009

Description: President Obama lays wreath at Tomb of the Unknowns

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" And good morning John Scott long with Jane Skinner here to take -- the next hour of coverage as we watch President Obama. About to lay a wreath at tomb of the unknowns Arlington national cemetery. One of the most a somber responsibilities of the president called on each year to mark on this veterans day the sacrifices. Of the men and women in uniform. Who have made this country what it is today. Shortly after the wreath laying the president will be making remarks that -- you know auditory and -- new. -- Let's listen --"

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" And as the president exits the area of the tomb of the unknowns at Arlington national cemetery just cross the river from Washington DC. He will be heading to the memorial auditorium there where he will be making more remarks on this veterans day we will take you back their lives when those remarks --"

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