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Goodnight, and thanks for reading. Ceremonies celebrating Bush's life go along tomorrow.

Tonight, the former president will lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston.

Tomorrow'due south events will include a second funeral service at St. Martin'south scheduled to brainstorm at 11 a.m. ET.

Bush'due south remains will so be transported past funeral train to Texas A&M University in Higher Station, Texas, where he will exist laid to residual on the grounds of his presidential library located on the campus.

Bush'southward airplane touches down in Houston

The blueish and white regime plane conveying former President George H.Due west. Bush-league's catafalque and members of his family landed in Texas just after half dozen p.m. on Wednesday equally the events commemorating his life and legacy go along.

Friends and family unit, after deplaning, gathered on the tarmac at Ellington Aerodrome to watch the military honor guard escort the casket from the aircraft to a hearse bearing the presidential seal.

Bush's remains will be transported to St. Martin'south Episcopal Church for the adjacent phase of the ceremony, which will include a second funeral service Thursday in the state where he launched his political career.

During that service, Bush's grandson, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush-league, and old Secretarial assistant of Country James Baker will eulogize the former president.

Following that ceremony, Bush-league's remains will be transported by funeral train to Texas A&M University in Higher Station, Texas. The sometime president will then be laid to remainder on the grounds of the George H.Due west. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, near his married woman, Barbara, and their daughter Robin, who died of leukemia in 1953 at age 3.

View from left wing of airplane carrying Bush home

The presidential plane, dubbed "Special Air Mission 41," conducted a special low-flying tribute flight over the George H.West. Presidential Library Middle and the Bush-league School of Regime and Public Service at Texas A&One thousand University in Higher Station, Texas.

Bush and Dole: A political rivalry for the ages. And and then that final salute.

The scene inside the Capitol this week was arresting: 95-twelvemonth-old Bob Dole, confined for years to a wheelchair, rise with assistance to offer 1 final standing salute to George H.W. Bush.

The history behind it fabricated it even more poignant. Born only 11 months autonomously, but into dramatically different circumstances, the two men forged one of the preeminent rivalries of modern American politics, fueled past shared ambition and shaped by fateful twists and bitter confrontations, with Bush ultimately capturing the prize that always eluded Dole.

They both came to Washington around the same time, but from very dissimilar places.

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'41' mowed into the Aggie baseball field at Texas A&M

When "Special Air Mission 41," the government craft carrying the body of former President George H.W. Bush, conducts a flyover 2,000 anxiety above Texas A&M in College Station, family unit members on the airplane might be able to run across another tribute visible down below.

The number '41' — Bush was the 41st president of the U.s. — has been mowed into the outfield at Olsen Field, abode of Aggie baseball game. Holly Kasperbauer, the assistant director of the Public Service Leadership Programme at the Bush Schoolhouse of Government and Public Service at Texas A&Chiliad, tweeted pictures of the tribute on Midweek.

Nick McKenna, assistant able-bodied field maintenance manager for Texas A&K Athletics, said in a tweet that the Aggie field staff added "a little something actress to the outfield today in the hopes of providing a special touch to tomorrow'south events."

Those Thursday events, part of his funeral services in Texas, include a 21-fighter flyover in missing homo formation, which the Navy called "unprecedented" in size.

Former aide to George H.W. Bush: 'I'm glad' Trump came to the funeral

Joe Watkins, an MSNBC annotator and White Firm aide to former President George H.W. Bush, said Wednesday that he was "glad" President Donald Trump attended Bush's country funeral service.

Watkins called Bush's funeral "incredible," adding that "people were crying all around me considering information technology was so moving."

"It was funny and it was moving at the same time," Watkins said. "I hateful whether it was Jon Meacham or former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney or Alan Simpson the former senator from Wyoming, who was hilarious but as well just so on point, or George W. Bush-league, the former president who moved so many of us to tears."

On Trump, Watkins said it was "a large pace for him to be" in omnipresence, though he added that he thought Trump "had to exist there."

"Simply I'm glad he was there and I'thousand glad that he said what he said beforehand and that he was consequent with the spirit of the moment, which was about honoring the memory of George Herbert Walker Bush," Watkins said.

Exiting cathedral, Sessions chats with former Senate colleagues. Volition he run for his old seat?

Former Chaser Full general Jeff Sessions spoke with former Senate colleagues, including Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Physician., equally he exited the cathedral. NBC News asked if he plans to run for his old Alabama Senate seat — which he'south been said to be considering — in 2020.

"I haven't cleared my brain on that," he said. He added that he doesn't withal have a timeline for making a decision. Democrat Doug Jones won a special election last year subsequently Sessions left the seat open to go Trump'south attorney general.

But Sessions, who earned Trump's wrath for recusing himself from oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, was ousted by the president just a day later on last calendar month's midterm elections. Alabama is a heavily Republican state, and the GOP has a good shot at reclaiming the seat in 2020.

Bush-league departs Washington for the last time

The erstwhile president's catafalque, accompanied by family, is aboard "Special Air Mission 41," en road to Texas.

The government plane will comport a "tribute flying" honoring George H.Westward. Bush-league over his interment site at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, afterward this afternoon, according to a news release from Texas A&One thousand Academy.

The library is located on the university's campus.

ICYMI: George Due west. Bush continues sweet tradition with Michelle Obama

Bush-league was caught on video passing a cough drop to the old first lady during John McCain'due south funeral service in September — and appeared to slip her something sweet alee of his father's ceremony today, likewise.

What's next following Bush's state funeral

With the erstwhile president's land funeral service in Washington, D.C., concluded, Bush's casket, accompanied past his family unit, will now board a authorities plane and head toward Houston, where formalism events and remembrances will go on through Th.

Thursday morning, another funeral service volition be held at St. Martin's Episcopal Church building, where Bush'southward grandson, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, and former Secretarial assistant of Country James Baker will eulogize the former president.

Bush-league told CNN that his grandfather'due south funeral was an opportunity for the nation to "put politics bated."

Following that service, Bush's remains will exist transported by funeral train to Texas A&M University in Higher Station, Texas. Bush will be laid to rest on the grounds of the George H.West. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, near his wife, Barbara, and their girl Robin, who died of leukemia in 1953 at historic period iii.

Carte: Bush's funeral marked 'disappearance' of tribalism that has 'captured America'

Andrew Card, who served every bit secretarial assistant of transportation under George H.W. Bush and later as former President George W. Bush's chief of staff, told NBC News that Bush's funeral was reflective of his decency and respect for others.

"I found this to exist very moving, it was emotional, information technology was wonderful to see the world coming together to do this," Card said, calculation "Nosotros saw the former presidents, we saw the president of the United States, this was not a political event, this wasn't a partisan upshot, this was a celebration of a life well lived and a state served extremely well."

The ceremony marked a "disappearance" of tribalism that has "captured America for and then long," Card continued.

"He respected individuals who served, even when he didn't concord with what they had to say," Carte du jour said.

How Bush responded when he heard his ain eulogy

NBC's Willie Geist reports that Jon Meacham, biographer and friend to the quondam president, read the eulogy he delivered today to Bush before his death.

Here'south how Bush responded.

WATCH: Casket leaves cathedral as Bush-league heads home to Texas

Funeral attendees stand up during last hymn equally Bush'due south casket carried down the aisle

The service is nearing its end, and every bit the final hymn is sung, the catafalque is carried down the aisle in procession.

The Bush family, again escorted past Maj. Gen. Michael Fifty. Howard, followed the casket out of the cathedral.

Prince Charles filed out backside Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and John Roberts, just every bit he passed them, they did not appear to exchange whatsoever words.

Assay: Westward. eulogy exceeded my expectations

I didn't have high expectations for George Due west. Bush'due south eulogy for his father. The fraught relationship between them, chronicled in Jacob Weisberg's book, "The Bush-league Tragedy," suggested it might exist cliche-ridden and well short of moving.

It wasn't.

This was a fine moment for George W., a tough moment — equally any son who has ever eulogized his honey father (equally I take) must know.

43 was, past almost all accounts, a worse president than 41, who himself wasn't a "great president," no matter what the commentary has been this week. Merely the better angels of the family unit — and the nation — came through. Amongst the lines from his eldest son that rang true for me, as a longtime critics of the Bushes:

"He looked for the good in each person, and he normally constitute it."

"He showed united states how setbacks tin can strengthen."

"He could tease and needle but never out of malice."

"He was born with just two settings — full throttle, then slumber."

When George Westward. Bush broke downwards at the stop of his eulogy, information technology brought a tear to my center.

I was non crying over the death of his father. He was 94, and his death is no tragedy. And I wasn't crying over the authenticity and beauty of his son'southward dearest, though it was moving. I was sad because the Bush family, for all its leadership mistakes over the years, represents a tradition of service and honor and decency in this country that is at risk.

Let'due south promise these days of mourning can remind u.s. that the generation that won Globe State of war II and built a smashing nation — a man who represented our better selves, or at least an aspiration to love and respect and decency — tin inspire us to repair our land.

Jonathan Alter is an NBC News political contributor and analyst. His books include "The Eye Holds: Obama and His Enemies" and "The Promise."

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Bush-league'due south pastor jokes about service dog Sully'southward popularity

The Rev. Russell Levenson of St. Martin's Episcopal Church building in Houston spoke at one-time President George H.W. Bush's country funeral on Wednesday, post-obit an emotional eulogy from onetime President George W. Bush.

Levenson drew some laughs from the audience when he began by mentioning how the 41st president's married woman Barbara, who died earlier this year, would notation that his sermons would go on only a bit too long.

Levenson also discussed Bush'south concluding days, noting that onetime Secretary of State James Baker, Bush'southward longtime friend, was by his side at the very stop. (George Due west. Bush, in his tribute minutes earlier, said that Baker sneaked his father Grey Goose vodka and steaks from Morton's when he was in the hospital.)

Likewise getting a hat tip from the pulpit: Sully, the service dog with the former president in his final months. The dog, said Levenson, seemingly "has gotten more press than the president in recent days."

"Mr. President, mission complete," Levenson said, in reference to Bush's stint equally a military aviator. "Welcome to your eternal dwelling, where ceiling and visibility are unlimited and life goes on forever."

'The best begetter a son or daughter could have': George W. Bush-league chokes up as he ends eulogy

Analysis: Was Simpson'southward eulogy as much about Trump every bit it was about Bush?

Former Republican Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming, who delivered a tribute to Bush earlier in the service, could be a trigger-happy partisan when he was in the Senate. We clashed on more than i occasion, well-nigh memorably when we were the two guests on Charles Grodin'due south old show on CNBC. He accused me of wearing my "Jesus shoes" — a reference to me being loftier and mighty on some issue I've long forgotten — which I considered foreign considering that I'one thousand Jewish. But he was always good for a funny quip and we talked easily in later years.

His eulogy was likewise terrific, and it included some lines nearly Bush-league that are especially resonant in the Trump era. I'k thinking especially of "those who travel the high road of humility in Washington are not bothered by heavy traffic," and "hatred corrodes the container it is carried in."

When he said the latter, I was wondering if any of this talk near loyalty, friendship and decency was sinking in for the president, sitting on the alley. I doubt it.

Jonathan Modify is an NBC News political contributor and annotator. His books include "The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies" and "The Promise."

Behind the unlikely friendship betwixt historian Jon Meacham and Bush-league

If you or anyone you know is asked to speak at a funeral, you would exist well-advised to read or watch Jon Meacham's beautiful eulogy for President Bush-league.

Full disclosure: Jon and I knew each other from the Washington Monthly and worked closely together at Newsweek for 15 years. He has helped me on my own history books and we remain friends. Jon getting to know Bush-league was an unlikely development because Bush-league, who had a long memory for insults, despised Newsweek for a 1987 cover entitled, "Fighting the Wimp Factor."

The writer of that headline, Jon's close friend and boyfriend historian, Evan Thomas, has since explained why that comprehend line was then wrong. Bush soon realized that Jon was a freshman in higher at the time and diameter no responsibility for it. They bonded almost immediately in means that are highly unusual between a president and a journalist — though of form Bush was no longer in office and Meacham was more historian than reporter.

His biography was nicer to Bush than I would accept been, but he doesn't let him off the hook for the nasty 1988 campaign he ran confronting Michael Dukakis and his other shortcomings. Anyone who appreciates Jon's eulogy should read that and his other books, on FDR and Churchill, Andrew Jackson and, most recently, difficult moments in American history — more difficult than today — and how we survived.

Jonathan Alter is an NBC News political contributor and annotator. His books include "The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies" and "The Promise."

Irish tenor who sang to Bush sings at his funeral service

Irish gaelic tenor Ronan Tynan sang "Last Total Measure of Devotion" later former GOP Sen. Alan Simpson's eulogy of former President George H.Westward. Bush at his funeral service.

Tynan had performed for Bush at his 80th birthday celebration, in add-on to singing to him while he was on his deathbed.

'The brightest of one,000 points of light': Bush remembered by his son

Former President George W. Bush's voice quavered and broke, his eyes welling upward with tears, every bit he came to the conclusion of a highly personal tribute in which he described his late father as "the best father a son or daughter could ever have."

While others gave testament to the elder Bush-league'southward qualities as a politico and national leader, his eldest kid focused on recalling his personal attributes.

"The horizons he saw were vivid and hopeful," Bush said.

He talked about his father's devotion to his mother — how he would hold sometime First Lady Barbara Bush-league's paw while they watched police dramas on telly in their later on years — and how he prayed daily for the girl who died decades ago.

The elder Bush-league loved jokes — "about of 'em off colour" — his son said. "He could tease and needle but never out of malice."

At the cease, love was on his listen.

The younger Bush-league said he called his begetter shortly before his death and was told the 41st president might be able to hear him but hadn't said annihilation for awhile.

"Dad," the younger Bush recalled saying, "I love you...you've been a wonderful male parent."

"I love you, too," the male parent replied — his final words.

Old Sen. Alan Simpson: Bush told me I merely had 10 minutes to speak

Sometime GOP Sen. Alan Simpson won a lot of laughs with his eulogy, beginning by letting the audience know that Bush himself told him he would accept to wrap up his speech communication within 10 minutes.

Simpson discussed his longtime friendship with Bush, which began in the 1960s when Simpson's begetter, himself a former GOP senator, sold the futurity president a home in Washington on a handshake understanding.

The onetime Wyoming senator discussed how Bush-league remained a close friend even as Simpson, in his words, went from being part of the A-list of Washington social circles to the Z-listing.

Simpson went down a list of Bush's legislative achievements, crediting him for having the willingness to break a campaign hope to not heighten taxes in club to pass a budget.

"He often said: 'When the actually tough choices come, it'due south the country, not me. Not about Democrats or Republicans, it'due south for our land that I fought for,'" Simpson recalled Bush proverb.

Bush was someone "you would've wanted on your side," Simpson said.

"He never hated anyone," Simpson said, calling Bush the "nearly decent and honorable man" he had ever met.

Quondam Canadian PM Mulroney: 'No occupant of the Oval Office was more courageous, more than principled and more honorable'

Erstwhile Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney paid tribute to his friend George H.W. Bush, every bit a "gentleman" and "a genuine leader."

"I believe it will be said that in the life of this country...no occupant of the Oval Office was more courageous, more principled and more honorable than George Herbert Walker Bush," he said.

Mulroney, who was a fellow world leader with Bush from 1989 to 1993, delivered the second eulogy at the funeral for the 41st president at the Washington National Cathedral on Midweek.

He spoke of the former president's humor. After a particularly long speech from the prime minister of Iceland at i issue, Mulroney said Bush walked over and said: "Brian, I've only learned the fundamental principle of foreign diplomacy."

"What'south that, George?" Mulroney responded.

"The smaller the country, the longer the speech," Bush-league said.

Mulroney also reflected on Bush's leadership in guiding through of import environmental legislation that impacted the United States and the world.

"And let me tell yous that when George Bush was president of the Usa, every single head of government in the world knew that they were dealing with a gentleman," he said. "A 18-carat leader. I who was distinguished, resolute and dauntless."

Mulroney spoke emotionally while remembering a visit with the Bush family at their dwelling house in Kennebunkport, Maine where Bush reflected on how satisfied he was with his life and family.

"There are wooden ships. There are sailing ships. There are ships that sail the sea," he said. "Just the best ships are friendships, and may they always exist."

Granddaughter Jenna Bush-league Hager gives second reading

Jenna Bush Hager, whose younger daughter is named Poppy after the late president'due south babyhood nickname, read from Revelation 21:1-4, 23-25.

Hager, whose older daughter is nicknamed Mila, shared remembrances of her grandpa with the "Today" prove alongside her twin sis, Barbara Bush.

"I feel so lucky that my kids got to know him. Mila volition call back him. And Poppy was named after him, which is the biggest blessing," Hager told "Today." "Yesterday, Mila goes, 'Poppy, you know that you were named after the best man in the world, don't you?' And, of class, I had to go hide in the kitchen and cry," she said.

Biographer Jon Meacham: Bush-league was the 'last great soldier-statesman'

Presidential historian Jon Meacham, who wrote the definitive biography of George H.Westward. Bush in 2015, delivered the first eulogy at Bush's state funeral in Washington on Midweek.

Meacham began with a heroic anecdote from Bush's service as a pilot during Globe War II, describing when Bush'southward airplane was shot downwardly over the Pacific.

Meacham chosen Bush the "terminal great soldier-statesman," saying he embodied the values of presidents like John Adams, Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower.

"He believed that to whom much was given, much was expected," Meacham said.

Meacham highlighted some of Bush'south greatest accomplishments, including managing the terminate of the Common cold War and signing the Americans With Disabilities Act.

"An imperfect man, he left us a more perfect spousal relationship," Meacham said.

Public speaking wasn't Bush's strong suit, Meacham noted, mentioning Bush's acknowledgement of his shortcomings. Meacham then dove into Bush-league's marriage to Barbara Bush, who died earlier this twelvemonth. They were married for more than 70 years.

Bush-league was a "loving man, with an all-enveloping centre," Meacham said.

Meacham circled back to the beginning of his speech, when he noted Bush'due south plane existence shot down in World War Two. Saying Bush-league had the heart of a lion, Meacham said Bush was spared that day so that he could leave a lasting mark on the nation.

Picket: Bush's casket enters National Cathedral for funeral service

Granddaughters Lauren Bush Lauren and Ashley Walker Bush-league deliver start reading

Lauren Bush Lauren and Ashley Walker Bush, granddaughters of the former president, delivered the first reading of the service.

They read from Isaiah 60:i-5, xviii-20.

Bush's funeral service begins

One-time President George H.West. Bush'south land funeral service began just after 11 a.g. on the East Declension at the Washington National Cathedral.

Members of the Bush-league family, including son and former President George Due west. Bush-league, arrived, and briefly greeted President Donald Trump and 3 other former presidents and their spouses seated in the first pew. They were escorted to their seats by Maj. Gen. Michael L. Howard.

The service is being circulate live.

Twitter users pay tribute to 41 with #socksforBush

Sometime President George H.W. Bush was a human being who spoke quietly — but wore plenty of loud socks.

In his subsequently years, he often wore special socks to promote causes similar voting and Down Syndrome awareness.

"I like a colorful sock. I'm a sock man," he told his granddaughter Jenna Bush Hager during a 2012 "Today" Prove interview.

Every bit his funeral began, social media users paid tribute to him by posting pictures of themselves wearing fun or colorful socks using the hashtag #socksforBush.

The 41st president will exist buried in a special pair of socks celebrating his service as a Navy pilot during Globe War II.

WATCH: Trump arrives for funeral service, greets Obama

Trump, Obama shake hands in credible start interaction since inauguration

In that location was an bad-mannered moment when President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were seated in the front end pew.

Old President Barack Obama reached out to shake Trump'south hand, and one-time President Beak Clinton looked across the Obamas equally if he wanted to make some sort of connexion with Trump. But Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, gave no sign of acknowledging Trump. Instead, she nodded to Melania Trump, who waved to her and former President Jimmy Carter.

The Obama-Trump handshake appears to be their first direct interaction since Trump'south inauguration nearly ii years ago.

President George Due west. Bush, former GOP senator amidst those giving eulogies

4 men will eulogize President George H.W. Bush on Wed at his country funeral in Washington, D.C.

They are as follows:

Jon Meacham

Meacham, a presidential historian, published in 2015 the definitive biography of the elderberry Bush president: "Destiny and Ability: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush."

Brian Mulroney

The former Canadian prime number minister, Mulroney is a longtime friend of the ex-president.

Alan Simpson

The former GOP senator from Wyoming said his friendship with Bush dates back to the 1960s when his begetter sold his Washington, D.C., home to the future president.

George Westward. Bush

Non since John Quincy Adams won the 1824 presidential election had the son of a president gone on to serve as the commander-in-chief. That was until Bush won the 2000 ballot, following in his father'due south footsteps. The 43rd president is the eldest of his father'south six children, who too include quondam Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a ane-fourth dimension presidential candidate himself.

Autonomous Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston visits 'presidents' row'

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, who represents a Houston district and is known for making her manner to the center aisle of the House chamber for State of the Union addresses, visited "presidents' row" in the cathedral, where she spoke with erstwhile Presidents Jimmy Carter, Nib Clinton and Barack Obama. As she arrived, former showtime ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton shared a warm embrace and then Michelle Obama hugged Jackson Lee.

Trump motorcade arrives at Cathedral

The Trump motorcade pulled to a stop at Washington National Cathedral at x:35 a.m.

Onlookers lined Pennsylvania Avenue and 22d Street. A policeman in a yellow cogitating jacket held a salute as it passed Chiliad St.

Bush-league's catafalque is en route to National Cathedral

Barack Obama greets retiring Republican Sen. Jeff Chip before taking seat

Former President Barack Obama warmly greeted retiring Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and two of his sons while, a few feet away, former starting time lady Michelle Obama exchanged pleasantries with Vice President Mike Pence.

The Obamas are seated next to erstwhile President Beak Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Biographer Jon Meacham, one of Bush-league's eulogists, waits in wings on cathedral

Bush biographer Jon Meacham, tapped to deliver the start eulogy, stood in the wings of the cathedral as roughly 3,000 mourners filed in, talking with William Bennett, who served every bit the managing director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy — the federal drug czar — in the Bush administration and as Education secretary during the Reagan administration.

Andrew Bill of fare, who was deputy White House chief of staff for the elder Bush and White Firm chief of staff for George W. Bush, stood a few feet away.

Prince Charles, Angela Merkel among foreign dignitaries attention Bush's funeral

Here are some of the prominent people expected to nourish President George H.Westward. Bush'south state funeral in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday:

  • Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump
  • Former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama
  • Former President Bill Clinton and sometime Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
  • Erstwhile President Jimmy Carter and starting time lady Rosalynn Carter
  • Former Vice President Al Gore
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden
  • Quondam secretaries of Country Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
  • King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan
  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel
  • Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning

More than notable arrivals, as seen by CNBC's Christina Wilkie: Supreme Court justices John Roberts, Elena Kagan, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, too as Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. Thomas hugged Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va.

Gore, Powell chat at Bush's funeral. They weren't ever and so friendly.

Old Vice President Al Gore stopped in the centre alley of the cathedral to chat with former secretarial assistant of State and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Colin Powell. During the outset days of Neb Clinton's administration, the two went toe-to-toe over the question of whether there was a parallel between rights for gay people and rights for people of colour.

Powell and other military contumely opposed efforts to allow gay people to serve in the military. But he reversed that position in 2010.

Powell ripped Gore's 2000 campaign manager, Donna Brazile, for saying that Republicans leaned on Powell and other black celebrities because they would rather "have pictures with black children than feed them."

Trump has not spoken with Clintons or Obamas since inauguration

President Donald Trump has not spoken with either former President Bill Clinton or sometime Secretarial assistant of State Hillary Clinton since the 2017 inauguration almost 2 years ago, according to people close to both families.

He has also not spoken to quondam President Barack Obama since the peaceful transition of power, according to our sources.

The Clintons and the Obamas are amid the guests expected to attend Bush's cathedral service Wednesday, along with the president and first lady Melania Trump.

When Trump was asked if he planned to reach out to either of his predecessors on the piping bombs addressed and mailed to them in October, he told reporters: "If they wanted me to, but I think we'll probably pass."

Melania Trump attended onetime commencement lady Barbara Bush's memorial before this yr in Texas, but the president did non attend that service "to avoid disruptions due to added security, and out of respect for the Bush Family unit and friends," a White House official said at the time.

More current and former lawmakers arrive

Onetime Vice President Al Gore, former New York Gov. George Pataki, political adviser to George W. Bush Karl Rove, onetime Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, who represents Bush's old House district but just lost in the midterms, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., and many other lawmakers have arrived at the National Cathedral ahead the funeral service.

The service is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. ET.

More than 50,000 people paid their respects to Bush at U.Due south. Capitol

Roughly 57,000 people came through the U.S. Capitol to pay their respects to President George H.W. Bush equally he laid in state for the by two days, a source with knowledge of the count told NBC News on Wednesday.

This estimate includes staff and visitors.

Trump tweets he'south 'looking frontward to being with the Bush-league family'

Peyton Manning, Condoleezza Rice among early on arrivals for Bush's funeral

Onetime NFL quarterback Peyton Manning was i of the luminaries from across the political, sports and entertainment worlds who showed up early at Washington'due south National Cathedral for Bush'due south funeral.

Sometime New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, sometime ABC News White House correspondent Sam Donaldson, who covered Bush-league, and erstwhile secretaries of Country Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., all arrived in the chapel by 9:30 a.m. ET. Former Vice President Joe Biden and his married woman, Jill Biden, have also arrived.

NBC News is told by Cathedral staff that once everyone is in and seated there will be approximately iii,000 people in omnipresence — essentially the capacity of the building.

A reporter'south view from inside the Washington National Cathedral

Rarely seen Bush scrapbooks testify love story that stood test of time

Ahead of the former president'southward state funeral service in Washington, Mary Finch, the audio and visual archivist for the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, gave NBC News a look at the rarely-seen scrapbooks that former offset lady Barbara Bush-league kept of the couple'southward life together.

In total, she made 118 — and those memories are carefully preserved at the library in Texas.

View images of the one-of-a-kind scrapbooks, tokens of a private life the public rarely saw.

Jenna Bush Hager, Barbara Bush recall final moments with George H.W. Bush

The twin sisters open up upward for the outset time since the death of the 41st president, sharing with TODAY some touching memories of the man they knew equally "Gampy."

Watch the video, and read more well-nigh their remembrances on TODAY hither.

WATCH: Former Sen. Bob Dole salutes Bush-league's casket in emotional farewell

Dole and the former president were both veterans of Globe War II. Bush would continue to defeat Dole in the 1988 Republican presidential primary to win the party's nomination.

"Then much history in this moment," NBC News' Steve Kornacki wrote on Twitter Tuesday. "An intense rivalry for two decades with many fateful plotpoints, building to Bush'south 1988 triumph in NH. But they put it behind them and days after the '92 election Bush emotionally passed the torch to Dole as the new top Republican in DC."

Coast Guard band members are struggling to keep their instruments warm

It'southward but a tick above freezing in Washington this forenoon, and members of the Coast Guard ring who were standing in line to go through security said there isn't much they can practise to continue their instruments warm.

But some of them use plastic mouthpieces to forbid the natural language-sticking-to-the-flagpole issue that can occur when they accident into a cold metal instrument.

The six words that changed George H.W. Bush-league's presidency

It became the about famous broken promise in modern political history.

George H.W. Bush fabricated it inside the New Orleans Superdome on Aug. 18, 1988. He was there to accept the Republican presidential nomination and to launch his fall campaign against Democrat Michael Dukakis.

"My opponent won't dominion out raising taxes, but I volition," Bush said. "And the Congress will push me to heighten taxes, and I'll say, 'No.' And they'll push, and I'll say, 'No.' And they'll push once more, and I'll say to them, 'Read my lips: No new taxes!'"

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Bush's is first land funeral since onetime President Ford

On Wednesday, President George H.Due west. Bush volition have the rare honour of a state funeral at Washington'due south National Cathedral.

The ceremony has been held for some of the nation's presidents and other notable figures. This will be the first such funeral since onetime President Gerald Ford died in tardily 2006.

A state funeral, normally a days-long event, is filled with war machine-related details from 21-gun salutes to musical pieces performed by military bands and choirs. The funerals are conducted by The Military machine District of Washington.

Some of the nigh contempo presidents to have a state funeral included Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Lyndon Johnson.

What is a national mean solar day of mourning? Trump alleged 1 in award of Bush

President Donald Trump declared Midweek a national solar day of mourning for former President George H.W. Bush, where in Washington, D.C., he will accept the offset U.S. country funeral in more than a decade.

The declaration has significance — flags will be flown at half staff and both federal offices and the stock market will exist closed. In Maryland and Texas, where Bush began his political career, state regime agencies and offices will be closed in Bush's honor. And in Maine, where Bush spent decades at his Kennebunkport complex, non-essential state offices will be closed.

The funeral itself will be broadcast alive from Washington National Cathedral later today.

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