Headline RoundupJuly 12th, 2016
Politics and Grief
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President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush will speak at a memorial service today for fallen police officers. Each will confront grief and violence differently, as will the Presidential candidates for 2016.
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From the Left
Grief, politics and a day of presidential contrastsCNN (Online News)
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The gulf between those who have occupied the Oval Office and those who crave it will be on rare display Tuesday.
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President Obama to pay tribute to Dallas officers killed in ambushCBS News (Online)
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President Obama will pay tribute Tuesday afternoon to the five police officers killed in last week's ambush in Dallas. He will attend and speak at a private, interfaith memorial service, and former President George W. Bush will also deliver remarks. Both will meet with victims' families.
From the Right
Obama, Bush to Honor Fallen Officers as Hurting Nation Ponders the FutureCBN
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President Barack Obama is traveling to Texas Tuesday to pay tribute to the police officers killed by a sniper last week. Obama will be joined by President George W. Bush at an interfaith memorial service in Dallas at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
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