Obama presents final Medal of Freedom
honors
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[November 23, 2016]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Barack Obama awarded the 2016 Presidential Medal of Freedom -
the highest civilian honor in the United States - to 21 key figures at a
star-studded ceremony at the White House on Tuesday.
Obama presented the prestigious medal to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
and his wife Melinda for philanthropic work, former basketball players
Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and actors Tom Hanks, Robert De
Niro and Robert Redford.
"It's useful when you think about this incredible collection of people
to realize that this is what makes us the greatest nation on earth,"
Obama said.
The medal is given annually to those who have made outstanding
contributions to the national interests of the United States, to
security, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private
endeavors.
Other recipients this year were rock star Bruce Springsteen, soul singer
Diana Ross, Native American community leader Elouise Cobell and NASA
moon landing computer scientist Margaret H. Hamilton.
TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who was also awarded the medal,
conducted a "mannequin challenge", a video that features people frozen
in place, with the recipients.
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President Barack Obama awards NBA star Michael Jordan the
Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony in the East Room of
the White House in Washington, U.S., November 22, 2016. REUTERS/Yuri
Gripas
Obama leaves office in January after eight years, with Republican
businessman Donald Trump taking charge.
(Reporting Reuters TV. Editing by Patrick Johnston)
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