molly: it was 1992, he had a company, of course, and ultimately tried to pay respects, and it just grew and grew and grew from there as you mentioned here in america, also overseas as well. these are just some of the pictures we have from earlier as they were laying the wreaths. but this is happening at other cemeteries all across america. trucks of wreaths are being shipped everywhere, and volunteers show up to make this happen. it s really about honoring veterans, their families, the sacrifices they ve made. some gave all, and this can be a very challenging season for people that have lost those that have made that ultimate sacrifice. leland: yeah. 1.8 million wreaths across america, some 600 trucks and also what a lesson to those young kids that we just saw putting wreaths on the graves at arlington of what that means and what each of those graves represents. we ll be right back.
instance, at arlington and you see the beauty of all the stones, you always come back and you focus on the one name and the one person. nicole: thank you so much. pete piatt you mentioned arlington. all these wreaths are sponsored. one place still in need of people to sponsor wreaths arlington national seam tear. wreaths across america.org. cut off for everywhere but arlington is december the 2nd. but we still need your help. let s see if we can reach 2.2 million this year that would be fabulous. pete: see if that can happen. thank you for everything you do. kamala harris campaign is reportedly falling apart. even her own aides are now calling her out. we will take you inside the stunning claption at the top of the hour. nicole: plus, cyber monday is always here. kurt the cyberguy has deals 75-inch tv $300 off. (music)
1:00. also known as 1300 hours, and military time. those videos you seen today, first the burial service for carl mann at arlington. second, the president s variant sanding remarks in normandy, it s a good reminder we will never forget the service and the sacrifice of those men who lay down their lives. harris: we are hearing taps. let s take a moment. [ taps ]
president trump s new chief of staff will face. one of the issues will be, of course, the continuing issue has been the president s family around him in key positions. that is a particular challenge that this president has invited on himself. yes, he has his daughter and son-in-law serving as senior officials in the west wing staff. i think mick mulvaney understands that challenge. i don t think it s going to prevent him from doing the job that he thinks needs to be done as long as ivanka and jared and the president respect mick mulvaney and how he has to do the job. i would hope the president wants a chief of staff to succeed. if a chief of staff succeeds, chances are the president will succeed. i hope that jared and ivanka understand that as well. the pictures of the president at arlington. he s there for national wreath day. great to see him, you would say, wouldn t you, paying respects to the military in a way that perhaps he s been criticized in the past?
lowest unemployment numbers for blacks and hispanics. he ends with nice. general michael hayden criticized. many veterans unhappy with the tone. par for the course from this president? should we expect more? pretty much. it probably will not matter in the polling numbers. i think people who look at what he says have to ask the question. will he be narcicisstic even on memorial day when it is a day to honor people who made the ultimate sacrifice? it did not sit well with people. the critics have a very good point. the speech at arlington was pretty much right on message. he stayed on script for the speech at arlington national cemetery. at the same time, we hear, greg, ivanka trump received a couple of trademark. seven from china all together. at the moment the president is easing off criticism from zte. he is at odds with his party and senator rubio with the zte threat there.