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The complete eulogy of his father, Senator John S. McCain, by Meghan McCain
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In an emotional Back on television on Monday, Meghan McCain recounted the hours and days following her father's death, saying that the late US Senator John McCain would have liked the tributes and memorials in his honor.

McCain, co-host of ABC's "The View" show, said she was honored by her father, who planned every detail of his services and chose her to praise him. During her fiery remembrance at the Memorial Ceremony at Washington Cathedral, she spoke of her father's service to the country, his memories of his father, and his belief in American exceptionalism.

"I never really understood in my childhood why he had made me so tough," said Meghan on the show.

"Almost to my detriment, I'm so difficult … and I realized that it had made me so hard so that I could survive it." And maybe because it's knew that there would be a moment when he would not be there … … really it's the only thing that keeps me right now, is how much he's got me made difficult. "

"The View" posted excerpts of Meghan's return on Twitter early Monday.

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She remembered the drive from her family's home in northern Arizona, where her father spent the last year of her life while fighting a deadly form of cancer of the brain.

People from all walks of life were crowding the streets as state troops led a motorcade carrying the six-member senator's body from Cornville to Phoenix.. McCain was reminded to be riding in a car behind the hearse that night, watching widows supporters wave flags and greet him throughout the ride.

"From the moment I left, there were people in the country, of all races, all ages, all beliefs, with American flags that greeted, saluted, prayed – everyone," he said. she said. "He would have loved it.

She cried during all this trip, which began a week of services and tributes in her honor.

McCain, 2008 Republican presidential candidate and former prisoner of war, were both in the state of Arizona, Capitol and in the United States Capitol, Rotunda, where thousands of people waited for hours under fire from critics.

"We are talking like the poorest neighborhoods of Phoenix with the presidents of the cathedral, everyone came out and celebrated it with love," McCain said on the show. "It has inspired me so much that the ideals defended by my father throughout his career are the ideals of America.We have talked a lot about what has died with him.I am here to tell you : it's not the case, it's alive and well. "

Since the early days of President Donald Trump's campaign in 2015, the late Senator and Trump have clashed over political issues. In 2015, Trump condemned Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "criminals", which allowed McCain to state that he disagreed with the description.

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