. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from new orleans, please welcome muz iegz, producer, actor, and fill anth rupist, traub-an, producer, actor, and fill anth ropist, trombone shortage. >> reporter: the lighting got off a little late but people didn't seem to mind at all. debra alfarone, wusa 9. >> thanks, not all of the guests were big celebrities, betty saucekin got to introduce the president, she is 94 years old and still works 5 days a week as a park ranger in california. betty worked in a segregated union hall and finds strength in her great grandmother born a slave and keeps a picture of her in her uniform, every day. >> the fact is it shows that so much and more is possible than we can dream of. if my life can illustrate any of that, that is maybe my contribution. >> thank you, ms. betty. she said this is the most holy book endings because she was here for president obama's first inaugeration and got to round out the experience with him next to her with the picture in her pocket. >> we hope we look that good at that age. >>> caught calling or-- cat calling or crossing a line on city streets? a topic