the most emotional times that have happened in that city of el paso, texas. we saw beto o rourke the former congressman and current president of candidate back in his hometown to meet with the victims of this many of them are at area hospitals and many of whom don t know if their loved ones survived. their loved ones searching not only for reification that garrett talked about but also at hospitals and there are people in the hospitals were wondering where my kids, where my parents, where a man loved ones as they live their wounded. anita: leland that s right. it s a scene that we can imagine but i do want to point out the incredible reporting of our colleague garrett tenney on the ground today making you feel as if we are there bringing the stories of so many survivors and people coming to the scene to see if they could find loved
the most emotional times that have happened in that city of el paso, texas. we saw beto o rourke the former congressman and current president of candidate back in his hometown to meet with the victims of this many of them are at area hospitals and many of whom don t know if their loved ones survived. their loved ones searching not only for reification that garrett talked about but also at hospitals and there are people in the hospitals were wondering where my kids, where my parents, where a man loved ones as they live their wounded. anita: leland that s right. it s a scene that we can imagine but i do want to point out the incredible reporting of our colleague garrett tenney on the ground today making you feel as if we are there bringing the stories of so many survivors and people coming to the scene to see if they could find loved
your crew for your work some of the most emotional times that have happened in that city of el paso, texas. we saw beto o rourke the former congressman and current president of candidate back in his hometown to meet with the victims of this many of them are at area hospitals and many of whom don t know if their loved ones survived. their loved ones searching not only for reification that garrett talked about but also at hospitals and there are people in the hospitals were wondering where my kids, where my parents, where a man loved ones as they live their wounded. anita: leland that s right. it s a scene that we can imagine but i do want to point out the incredible reporting of our colleague garrett tenney on the ground today making you feel as if we are there bringing the stories of so many survivors and people coming to the scene to see if they could find loved
member of walker about to heard about the plea for patriots to come forward and made it to the cemetery. at the very last moment, the tail end of the service, she was then presented as flag when it was all over. the unaccompanied veteran program which started in 2015 has handled 97 burial since its inception which has allowed veterans to be buried with honors and recognition of the service. it is also led, as we are seeing here, to the reification of families and next of can, once the news, community notifications, and social media gets the word out. harris: the unaccompanied veterans program is something for us all to know about, because we can stand in line, too, give civilians a salute of love. thank you very much. this as proof, when one serves among us they are never alone. stay close. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
why we are celebrating the state today but he was also trying to extend this idea of unity to the need for unity between different parts of the population not just east and west but also the poor and the more well to do the political elites and those who feel that the political leader has somehow left them behind and also including migrants who have come into germany in larger numbers in the last few years so the idea of unity the idea of being. a unified country where people look after each other or something i think that he was trying to emphasize on this day of unity and twenty eight years after this political reification what are the main differences that still divide people in the former east and west. but i think you have to say that people in east germany still have a different mentality they grew up or rather they come out of a communist country for forty years which had a very different society