of representative of the community and jacksonville. this is very isolated. he says that he thinks this is, as tragic as is, will bring the community together as they try to heal from the violence that has not touch this community like so many others as we ve reported on the past, alex. what s extraordinary is he will have to go through this with the manifesto, floral, we say. all the details. something else he said that was very poignant, and it s true, don t try to make sense of the senseless violence here. it s a difficult thing to do. that said, everyone, i m going to ask you to stay with, me george, as well as, huge. am we re going to bring a democratic congresswoman in sydney. congresswoman, i am glad you re here. that last point i made, how do you make sense of the senseless? these victims, they were just out shopping on a saturday afternoon. going about their daily routines. they were targeted for the color of their skin. what has been your reaction to
his family. it is one of the exhibits at his library and museum. i always wonder what my mother would think about this library. she might say to me george, don t you think it s a little egotistical. everything in here is about me. george bush s mother was proud of her son s achievements and the effect she believes his attitude of service had on the bush family. 20-years ago when my father started points of light institute over 30 million americans were volunteering annually. today over 60 million americans are serving their community. there is evidence mr. bush s life has inspired others around the world. in the last 20-years since president bush started the points of life movement there has been a huge adoption of volunteer service. points of life ceo michelle nun and chairman kneel bush sites statistics indicating the volunteer movement is growing. to go from 45 million to 60 million americans serving in 20-years image what problems we
it is one of the exhibits at his library and museum. i always wonder what my mother would think about this library. she might say to me george, don t you think it s a little egotistical. everything in here is about me. george bush s mother was proud of her son s achievements and the effect she believes his attitude of service had on the bush family. 20-years ago when my father started points of light institute over 30 million americans were volunteering annually. today over 60 million americans are serving their community. there is evidence mr. bush s life has inspired others around the world. in the last 20-years since president bush started the points of life movement there has been a huge adoption of volunteer service. points of life ceo michelle nun and chairman kneel bush sites statistics indicating the volunteer movement is growing. to go from 45 million to 60 million americans serving in 20-years image what problems we can solve if we have 100 million
juxtaposition and makes you remember and we re going to talk about this in the next hour, all of the tumbles of the bush presidency and tumult in the bush presidency and what he was experience while in president obama s shoes. bill: and something people on this earth can relate to with one another. in this televised interview the commander in chief recalling the reaction and the horror and hope that he felt during one of america s darkest hours: i m trying to be the comforter, and these guys are looking at me like are you going to go get these guys or not. calling me george. it was fine. not mr. president. it was george. george, you know, and i believe in justice, and not revenge. and i was overwhelmed by the palpable anger and emotion. so i got on the rubble as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens