guard. it s about the collective honoring of those who have gone before us. everybody has a creed accident creeds are really without anything behind them, they are kind of just words on paper, for but for us we take it very much to heart. my dedication so the sacred wholehearted. my standard will remain perfection. i will walk my tour in humble reverence. surrounded by well-meaning crowds by day and alone and thoughtful peace at night. if you come to d.c., you ve got to go see it yourself in person. coming up, the epa goes after your wood stoev and a woman arrested for clapping? ask this question, were women happier at work or at
you were with the president and the former president yesterday, not only for the medal sayre mond ceremony but you then have the honoring of him at arlington. what is jfk s legacy. president obama spoke beautifully last night at the dinner for the medal of freedom winners in which he talked about what president kennedy gave us is a great sense of spirit. and that s what i think of president kennedy s legacy. he challenged was the spirit of youth, not to to take challenges, do things that were difficult, raise us up as a people and individuals. when he talked about going to the moon, not because it was easy but because it was tough. he talked about he asked us what we could do for our country and launch the peace corps and called it the toughest job you ll ever love. so what i think president kennedy did is say, each of us
this is a democracy where you make a pledge to people and you are morally bound by it. so at the least, there has to be an honoring of that promise. it would obviously have been better if it hadn t have been made. but it was made. and therefore anybody who had the policy and wants to keep it, you have to find a way for them to be able to do that. secondly, i am leaning more and more to the view and i will be honest with you. my two years when this was going on were focused mostly on the financial reform bill. i learned a lot more about derivatives and collateralized debt obligations than i ever wanted to know. and i m working very successfully to forget. i was a voter for the bill. i don t run away from responsibility. but i was not familiar with the detailed. but as i you voted on the bill but you weren t familiar with the details? with all the details, not the
this just in, heathrow airport reopened. they were closed over and emergency landing of a british airway s flight. the flight turned back shortly after takeoff due to technical fault. all crew and passengers were evacuated safely. three people were treated for minor injuries. to the latest oklahoma, funerals for the 24 victims have begun and one of the first honoring the brief life of a 9-year-old who died at plaza towers elementary school. there is so much sadness. in the middle of that all, there is signs of hope. signs that a wounded and dazed community is beginning to pick up the pieces and now look to the future. pamela brown is live in moore, oklahoma this morning. good morning, pamela. reporter: good morning to you, john. reality is really starting to sink in here. just a few day after the tornado, survivors are beginning the healing process. they re starting to get back to their daily routines and trying to rebuild. this woman considers herself one
we believed happened. > sean: why two weeks after the attack were you still denying it was a terrorist attack when we now know that our state department and intelligence knew and were watching this in real-time? so you re offended, mr. president? what about the families of the four americans who died in that attack? apparently people that were begging for help and assistance and that assistance was denied. now, last night on this very program we had the father of ty woods on the show. his son was one of the heroes, a navy seal killed in the benghazi attack, and by the way, he also was told to stand down, disobey orders, and go save people at the consulate. listen to what his father told me here last night. we re not political. i did not vote for either candidate last time. to be political would be i m not trying to be political. okay. but to be political would be dishonoring to my son s life and death. however, i m here to honor my son. part of the process of honoring is to f