much that we make sure we take care of them for the rest of their lives. lawmakers made a big deal about banning discretionary spending on projects in their own districts, known as earmarks. but it seems as if they found a way around their own legislation. our senior congressional correspondent dana bash reports that millions of dollars are still being funneled into pet projects. reporter: redstone arsenal in northern alabama, home of army rocket and missile programs. it could get $2.5 million added to a defense bill to develop unmanned vehicle technology. thanks to congressman mo brooks who represents the district. so that is probably going to go to your district and help your constituents. i can t say that it s going to go to the fifth congressional district, but i will say this if that is a service that we can offer to america, i ll be tickled pink. reporter: in this press release, brooks boasted about getting more jobs for his district. that sounds like an earmark,
it s memorial day, may 30th, 2011. president obama is at arlington national sepl tore. live pictures paying tribute to those men and women who gave their lives to defend our country. shortly the president will speak at arlington s amphitheater. his address live, as well as remarks from mike mullen and defense secretary robert gates. arlington national cemetery, 624 acres of hallowed ground, the final resting place for fallen troops from all of america s wars, including the most recent. the war dead from iraq and afghanistan are laid to rest in an area that s known as section 60. our correspondent chris lawrence is there on this memorial day. chris, describe for us if you can the significance of this place that some call the saddest acre in america. reporter: well, suzanne, this is where most of the iraq and afghanistan war dead have been buried. so for a lot of these families the wounds are still very fresh. they have lost their loved ones in the last year, the last
alabama. it could get $2.5 million added to defense bill to develop unmanned vehicle technology. thanks to congressman brooks who represent it is district. that is probably going to go to your district and help your constituents. i can t say that it is going to go to the fifth congressional district but i will say this. that s a service we can offer to america, i will be tickled pink. reporter: in this press release brooks boasted about getting more jobs for his district. that sounds like an earmark which the house banned this year. so what s this all about? watchdogs worry it is a back doorway around the ban. the house armed services chairman cut hundreds of millions of dollars from a variety of defense programs and put the money in a newly created pot dubbed the mission force enhancement transfer fund. lawmakers are using it to pay for projects in policy proposals. to some, it is a pet project slush fund. this money has never been in this bill before. it is certainly suspicious