feel the pain, realize the promise of potential change. so powerful, in 1994 she was chosen for the kennedy center honors. she was just 52 at the time. made her one of the youngest people to ever earn that honor. a decade later, president bush 43 awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. january 2008 she won her 18th and final grammy for best gospel performance for never going to break my faith with mary j. blige. have you heard that? you must. 2009, she gave a memorable performance at president obama s first inauguration. you remember that? take a listen. my country tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee i sing
narcissistic personality, which is typical of serial killers. he sets up the camera, and there s gary going 171 pounds. he starts pumping up his biceps like he s arnold schwarzenegger. very narcissistic. so why were detectives enduring hilton s self-centered ramblings? clearly they were hoping he d blurt out something about his involvement in the other unsolved cases in the national forests. but hilton was admitting to nothing. basically on our time line you re basically telling me that you committed no crimes. none. between 97 or 95. 95. he had escaped the death penalty in georgia, but despite his denials, he remained the prime suspect in the murder of the elderly couple irene and john bryant. mr. bryant s remains were found in january 2008 in the north carolina forest. as a result of the investigation in georgia i was
so these are folks who are incredibly digitally sophisticated at 16. and we have the emotions of this particular thing. vietnam was kind of a little abstract and thousands of miles away. this is my future, my safety, my life. claire mccaskell said she was feeling pressure from people to endorse hillary, a fellow woman senator and she famously said at the urging of her 18-year-old daughter, she couldn t sit in the bleachers anymore. felt like she needed to get on the field, fighting for what i think is so important for our country. i would know it, that was january 2008 when barack obama was still basically the underdog. what do you think about that, a senator, someone who lives as a political leader, acknowledging it was her daughter that moved her? i think the young shall inherit the earth. i think here i am, i m a grandfather, i can feel it
out because he said republicans are not going to do anything. that had to be surprising to you as a conservative. was that surprising to you, scott jennings? no. i mean, look, these kinds of shootings, when it happens, it s tragic for all of us who have children. the thought of them going to a place that is supposed to be a place of peace and learning is a place of chaos. every family in america plays it doesn t happen to their family. i think back to the bush administration, i served as a special assistant to president bush, and i think that s when we last had gun legislation in this country. january 2008, in the wake of the virginia tech shooting, a big bill that beefed up the national database to screen out people that should not buy weapons.
has something to say this morning. wow. that s impressive. first, i should tell you january 2008 i was out working on the iowa caucuses in small town in iowa. i m staying in a motel 6. i turn on the tv earlier in the morning, and i saw something i never saw before. that was an intelligent conversation. it really gripped me. i ve been watching ever since. on behalf of 8.5 million new yorkers, i want you to hold this up so people of new york and of united states can see this. this is something. i m going to read you the most important part. this official proclamation of new york city says whereas new york city has always been at the forefront of media and entertainment and when morning joe premier odd msnbc in 2007,