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From the Archives: President Obama Marks Veterans Day

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Ed. note: Tune in to whitehouse. gov/live on Sunday, November 11 at 11:00 am EST to watch the President and First Lady pay tribute at Arlington National Cemetery.   Sunday, November 11 will mark Veterans Day, a time show thanks to the men and women whose service and sacrifice have helped secure more than two centuries of American progress. Since taking office, President Obama has remained committed to making sure our returning heroes share in the opportunities they have given so much to defend. On Veterans Days past, the President has that “while it is important and proper that we mark this day, it is far more important we spend all our days determined to keep the promises that we've made to all who answer this country's call. ” In 2009, the President spoke at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery about upholding that sacred trust with our veterans.

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President Obama

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-0.124145“What we've done is make sure that Congress passed legislation that makes it a little bit easier for businesses to hire our veterans,” he said. ...
0.0652534“What we've done is make sure that Congress passed legislation that makes it a little bit easier for businesses to hire our veterans,” he said. “We've put in place a series of reforms to help veterans, make sure they get the counseling and the job placement that they need.”
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Dr. Jill Biden

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Carl Vinson

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