And of course President Obama, Michelle Obama, the first lady, will be here. Brown, who has been so eloquent, so sensitive and strong in these times for his police officers and his community. We are going to hear from the police chief as well. Bush and Laura Bush of course will be attending and President Bush will make some comments as well. So we're also going to see Texas Senator John Cornyn. Later today what we're going to see is a number of dignitaries, Mayor Michael Rawlings who is going to be talking about the need to recognize these police officers and their families. We're going to see a number of dignitaries this morning and this afternoon really trying to bring this city and this country together. This is going to be a very emotional service and really a critical time for healing for this city. As you can expect, you hear the bells tolling in the background. SUZANNE MALVEAUX, CNN NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Good morning, Ana. Susan Malveaux has more on the memorial and Victor Blackwell is following the investigation. We are covering all of today's developments like only CNN can. Now the nearby Arlington Police Department will handle security duties to help give the exhausted Dallas police officers a break and to allow some of them to attend this service for their fallen comrades. Bush will also meet privately with the families of those killed and those injured in the attack. Now beyond the remarks for larger gatherings, President Obama and former president George W. We begin this hour with today's memorial service for those five Dallas police officers murdered by a sniper last week. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will face House Republicans and their questions on police shootings, Hillary Clinton's e-mail investigation and Lynch's controversial meeting with Bill Clinton. And just one hour from now, the nation's top law enforcement officer gets grilled on Capitol Hill. Sources say a Clinton endorsement is coming. The Sanders campaign has been slowly inching toward this unity event. Also, this morning Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sharing the same stage again, hitting the trail in New Hampshire less than two hours from now. Both the president and former president George W. There they will attend a private memorial for the five police officers shot and killed last week. President Obama and the first lady leave next hour for Dallas. We are following three major stories as they unfold. It is a busy morning here in the CNN NEWSROOM. I'm Ana Cabrera, in for Carol Costello this morning. "NEWSROOM" with Ana Cabrera, in for Carol Costello, begins right now. It's a good line from a man who knows how to write them. So you want to diffuse the anger with some real answers that gives somebody a chance of being dynamite into dynamic. All right? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Education will help the anger, but the anger is already there. And let's continue this conversation as we move forward. We'll hear what the president has to say today when he's down in Dallas. CHRIS CUOMO, CNN ANCHOR: Chuck D, you're raising good points and good questions. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Obama Leaves for Dallas Memorial Details About Dallas Gunman Clinton, Sanders Unite in New Hampshire Loretta Lynch Testifies on Capitol Hill Dallas Surgeon Calls for End to Violence Sanders Poised to Endorse Clinton in NH Today.
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