your great grand mother emily grandma teet shart for petite. she died in 1936 before you were born. >> before. >> [laughter]. >> thank you, scott. >> what did you hear about your great grand mother growing up? >> i heard everything was she was elegant and she was gorgeous and she was vivacious and she was beautiful and she was amazing. and i also knew that she was color struck. i knew that she had a little judgment of people by their skin tone. and so i really didn't want to like her very much but everyone had had these fabulous stories that she was generous, that she cooked for everyone. she made her own homemade wine and so gradualy i got really drawn in to try to figure out why she was held in such high regard by everyone else. even though she had southern attitudes that i personnelly didn't appreciate. >> you say she was elegant and beautiful and compared no less a person than jacqueline kennedy? >> my mother often said, this was actually a run on phrase for her where she would say, she was elegant just like jackie o. >> [laughter]. >> and