on the ground at the football stadium getting their degrees with 1,500 fellow students. they were not. so what was done was those two seniors were awarded posthumous bachelors degrees, they weren t honorary degrees, they were actual degrees they earned. one of the degrees went to the family of maddy mogen, maddy would have been 22 years old a week from thursday, her family tells us when she was a little girl she loved to sing and dance and loved animals, but as the years went on she developed a love for business. she was in the business school here, majoring in marketing, wanted to be an entrepreneur, she graduated cum laude, her mother, mother s husband and father accepted her diploma. by the virtue of the authority vested in me by the board of regents of the university of idaho, i hereby confer respond madison mae mogen posthumous degree earned in testimony whereof her family will receive the diploma of the university of idaho.
get out of their cars? they didn t say anything. there. there was no words exchanged. um you know they were turning around as as i said, leaving so there certainly was no threat. so you know, i m hopeful that will be able to get a successful prosecution in this case and that justice is served for the gillis family and for kailyn. no man has attorney says he actually has kind. didn t even know that he hit someone until the police actually took him into custody. now at the end of the day, what is that? the end here jim is that a 20 year old is dead because of this senseless tragedy. kaylin bill is her family gave me a statement. i want to read a little bit too. you to describe who she was as a person, she said. they said kaylin was a talented artist and honor student, a disney fanatic and loved animals. she was looking forward to starting college in florida to pursue her dream of becoming a marine biologist. she was taken from us far too soon, and we are devastated, understandably. so th
kaylin was a talented artist and honor student, a disney fanatic and loved animals. she was looking forward to starting college. in florida to pursue her dream of becoming a marine biologist. she was taken from us far too soon, and we are devastated. and there was a go fund me page for that family, jake. alright bridging grass. thank you so much. let s bring in cnn contributor stephen gutowski. he s the founder of the reload that s covers guns and gun policy in the u. s. so stephen, let s start with brynn just left off this cave had a case out of upstate new york. um i don t know what the laws are in every state. there s stand your ground laws, which allows, uh firearms and self defense. if you think that you re being threatened the castle doctrine, uh does it do either of them legally allow individuals just to shoot people for coming on their property? no uh i mean bottom line. they don t what stand your ground laws do and castle doctrine. they re related . to some extent. stand your
first people to pay tribute, saying she was deeply saddened to hear of his death and that he had lots of laughter and memories. his death was a real shock as he was on stage playing miss hannigan in annie as recently as saturday night in edinburgh. paul was born to either be on a stage, be behind a radio microphone, be on a camera. he was meant to entertain people, and that s what he did right up until last saturday night. he was one of the cleverest people that i ve ever worked with. his brain for comedy was quite remarkable. there was only one paul o grady, and there will only ever be one. this is where paul o grady grew up holygrove, in birkenhead, on the wirral. and in the centre of the town, people were still coming to terms with the news. i can t believe it. everyone aroundi here adored him. he was down to earth, a man of the people, and he loved animals, didn t he? i think that s what he was. that battersea programme was amazing. a lovely, lovely man, and he will be sadly miss