>> clarissa ward, thank you. >>> back in this country, eunice kenne kennedy shriver died this morning. >>> reporter: eunice kennedy shriver was one of nine children. it was the boys who got most of the attention, but eunice was still a force to be reckoned with. >> president kennedy used to say that if eunice had been a man, she would have been president instead of jack. >> reporter: their sister rosemary was developmentally disabled and would leave a lasting impact on eunice. when john kennedy was elected president, it was eunice who pushed him to take action on behalf of the disabled. in 1962 she invited 100 special needs kids to her home and started "camp schriver," a camp help kids excel through physical activity. it was a model for other communities, and in 1968, the internional special olympics were born in chicago. today, the special olympics serve nearly 3 million people with intellectual disabilities. she did not have an easy life. >> eunice and three of her four children are among the visitors at the grave. >> reporter: as a kennedy, she has known tragedy. her husband was di