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Sep 11

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New 9/11 documentary honors first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice

On 9/11, as many tried to escape the wreckage and carnage in lower Manhattan, first responders rushed in. We remember that horrible day by taking a look at the sacrifice they made, courtesy of the documentary “Rescue, Recovery & Healing:…

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Dec 06

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Family, friends recall the ‘profound legacy’ of George H.W. Bush

The final funeral for George H.W. Bush was held today at his family church in Houston. Some 1,200 mourners gathered to honor the late president. Following the service, Bush’s casket was transported to College Station, and he was laid to…

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Dec 05

Watch 15:54
Washington bids farewell to President George H.W. Bush

Family, friends, former presidents and foreign dignitaries gathered Wednesday to honor President George H.W. Bush at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Among those eulogizing the American war hero and political patriarch was his oldest son, President George W. Bush,…

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Dec 05

Watch 14:42
Untold anecdotes of George H.W. Bush

It's difficult to sum up an entire life in a memorial service, no matter how grand. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, presidential historian Michael Beschloss, Bush family friend David Bates and Margaret Warner, who covered the president on the…

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Dec 04

Watch 6:28
News Wrap: Markets tumble amid China trade uncertainty

In our Tuesday news wrap, the Dow Jones plunged nearly 800 points amidst a market meltdown, as uncertainty emerged over President Trump’s possible trade deal with China. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 also dropped more than 3 percent. Meanwhile, a…

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Dec 04

Watch 10:24
James Baker on George H.W. Bush’s ‘extremely consequential’ presidency

James Baker, who served as secretary of state in the first Bush administration, was a close personal friend of George H.W. Bush for decades. As part of our remembrance of the former president, Judy Woodruff sits down with Baker to…

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Dec 04

Watch 7:41
How President George H.W. Bush ‘saw things differently’

As Americans pay their respects to former President George H.W. Bush, we speak with some of the political colleagues who knew him best. Andy Card, his former deputy chief of staff, and former Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, join Judy Woodruff…

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Nov 09

Watch 10:06
For families of soldiers lost in WWI, a legacy of sacrifice

By Malcolm Brabant

A century ago, the conflict then known as the Great War was finally coming to an end, after four years and 17 million deaths. Among those who fought in many of the most important battles was the great-grandfather of special…

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May 28

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A portable memorial to fallen soldiers blooms in Washington

In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a temporary memorial, now on the National Mall, honors the hundreds of thousands of U.S. military members who lost their lives since the turn of the 20th century with 645,000 poppies.

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Oct 28

WATCH: Mourners remember William T. Coleman Jr.

By Corinne Segal

Mourners have gathered to remember William T. Coleman Jr., who broke racial barriers as a lawyer and member of President Gerald Ford's cabinet.

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