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>> my great, great, great-grandfather was from near bordeaux. episode about the settlement of new bordeaux. ♪ >> the paraguay river, still as it was 150 years ago, the country's main artery, a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. ♪ >> so who lives out there? >> all the people we see fishing out on the river banks, are they fishing for dinner? >> most of them are fishing for dinner. call them poor people, but what is poor? they decide for themselves to live here. they could go and start working on a construction place tomorrow. >> he has organized a trip upriver to see new bordeaux, what was hoped to be a new france in the chaco. >> fish we bought today, 14 kilo. >> right. >> that's half a month's salary, and you get with bit of good luck in one night. >> right. >> outside of the cities, paraguay is sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans, and every so often, a fishing lure and shotgun salesman. what are the shotguns for? bandits? var mints? >> to hunt deer and water pig, capibara. >> i am te
>> my great, great, great-grandfather was from near bordeaux. episode about the settlement of new bordeaux. ♪ >> the paraguay river, still as it was 150 years ago, the country's main artery, a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. ♪ >> so who lives out there? >> all the people we see fishing out on the river banks, are they fishing for dinner? >> most of them are fishing for dinner. call them poor people, but what is poor? they decide for themselves...
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your family, your grandfather came to montevideo. great granddad, his son, same name, game to uruguay to live with his uncle. >> 1850, john bourdain moves. -- moves to asuncion. >> this is the document we have showing him arriving. >> there he is. >> at that time, he was a -- >> he was a hat maker. >> hat maker? i'm pretty sure he said hat maker, which i have to say disappoints me a lot. the whole elusive wing of south american bourdains were "project runway" contestants of their day. >> madam lynch was fond of things like french couture? >> yes. and that changed the way of dress. -- dress in i sunsion. >> madam lynch might have been good for business. >> he put this in a light i can be enthusiastic about, by how forward-thinking my relatives were. >> his customers were a hat maker, the very people that treated madam lynch with utter contempt, did they live in the old colonial homes, the mansions we see still? in asuncion, that type of residence? >> yes. >> times were changing in south america too, in those days. society ladies crave
your family, your grandfather came to montevideo. great granddad, his son, same name, game to uruguay to live with his uncle. >> 1850, john bourdain moves. -- moves to asuncion. >> this is the document we have showing him arriving. >> there he is. >> at that time, he was a -- >> he was a hat maker. >> hat maker? i'm pretty sure he said hat maker, which i have to say disappoints me a lot. the whole elusive wing of south american bourdains were "project...
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>> my great, great, grandfather was from near bourdeax.o i'm curious about this settlement. >> the paraguay river still as it was 150 years ago the country's main artery. a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. >> who lives out there? >> of all the people we see fishing on the river banks. >> are they fishing for dinner? >> most of them are fishing for dinner. they decide by themselves to live here. they could go and start working on a construction place tomorrow. >> peter organized a trip up river to see new bourdeaux. what was hoped would be a new france. >> the fish today 14 kilo that's half a month's salary and you get with a bit of good luck in one night. >> right. >> outside of the cities paraguay is sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans and a fishing lure and shotgun salesman. >> what are the shotguns for? >> bandits? varmentes? >> to hunt deer and water pig. >> that's a peacemaker. >> any rogue nazis we can shoot now? >> i am tempted by the offer of a cheap shotgun for sale. f
>> my great, great, grandfather was from near bourdeax.o i'm curious about this settlement. >> the paraguay river still as it was 150 years ago the country's main artery. a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. >> who lives out there? >> of all the people we see fishing on the river banks. >> are they fishing for dinner? >> most of them are fishing for dinner. they decide by themselves to live here. they could go and start working on a construction...
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i was named after my maternal grandfather.er's roots. >> what number was it? >> number 12. >> whatever house they had is gone. >> yeah, it is closed. >> together, we found what is left of my grandfather's old factory that produced clay pipes. not far from that factory was the slave laborer camp where my mother, her sister, paula, and two brothers worked. but this was the land where the labor camp, camp a, was. >> in this camp, 24,000 jews came in from labor. almost 18,000 died here. there was no crematorium here, but they simply burned the bodies and we're told that they buried the ashes here in this place. so -- conceivable that our grandparents are -- their ashes are here. >> we have no idea. >> we have no idea, no. >> and when you look at my mom now, she is 92 years old now, you wouldn't realize how courageous she was when she was liberated from the slave labor camp. they told the workers they would march on this death march. and mother knew if they were on this forced death march they would die. >> this remarkable woman to
i was named after my maternal grandfather.er's roots. >> what number was it? >> number 12. >> whatever house they had is gone. >> yeah, it is closed. >> together, we found what is left of my grandfather's old factory that produced clay pipes. not far from that factory was the slave laborer camp where my mother, her sister, paula, and two brothers worked. but this was the land where the labor camp, camp a, was. >> in this camp, 24,000 jews came in from labor....
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the kgb recently uncovered an account saying your grandfather was a nazi traitor. i cringed. a nazi traitor? at the time i knew little of him but what i did know, joseph stalin had ordered him to awarded him with two medals for bravery in battle and that implied heroism, not treachery. all at once i realized who this man was. stalin's old powerful foreign minister, and once considered almost as ruthless and terrible as stalin. perhaps because more of the same inspired the infamous cocktails a makeshift bomb, i'd always imagined his voice to be gruff, sinister. instead, it was surprisingly subdued. though beneath it i detected something sharp and ominous like the point of a double-play. don't worry, he added, it's rubbish. everyone knows he died in a plane crash in 1943. if it was such he died, why mention it at all? growing up in the ussr i didn't have to read george orwell to know all about doublespeak. so that was the beginning of my journey was many, many years ago, any decades ago, and that's how i was introduced to my birth grandfather, nikita khrushchev's son, and it wa
the kgb recently uncovered an account saying your grandfather was a nazi traitor. i cringed. a nazi traitor? at the time i knew little of him but what i did know, joseph stalin had ordered him to awarded him with two medals for bravery in battle and that implied heroism, not treachery. all at once i realized who this man was. stalin's old powerful foreign minister, and once considered almost as ruthless and terrible as stalin. perhaps because more of the same inspired the infamous cocktails a...
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. >> reporter: the sound on that record, you see, is the voice of matt's grandfather, ray.ssions over southern europe in the second world war. matt says as a child, he used to pore over pictures of his grandfather at war, imagining the adventures. and that was good enough, for a kid. >> when i got older, my curiosity kind of went beyond that. i actually wanted to know some of the facts beyond just the pictures. >> reporter: so matt, at the time a television reporter in fresno, poured himself into the research, eventually producing a two-part tv series about his grandfather's serivice. yet still missing something he would have loved to have had. >> the voice of my grandfather. >> reporter: until matt found these earlier this year, in the garage of his grandmother's home while helping her move. it seems on returning from the war in 1944, ray sat down for an interview with an omaha, nebraska, radio station. and they recorded the interviews on two 78s. records that matt's family lost track of years and years ago. now they were so close, literally in his hands, yet still lost in
. >> reporter: the sound on that record, you see, is the voice of matt's grandfather, ray.ssions over southern europe in the second world war. matt says as a child, he used to pore over pictures of his grandfather at war, imagining the adventures. and that was good enough, for a kid. >> when i got older, my curiosity kind of went beyond that. i actually wanted to know some of the facts beyond just the pictures. >> reporter: so matt, at the time a television reporter in fresno,...
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>> my favorite person in my family is my grandfather.ld. >> is that right? >> yea. yea. yea. yea. my grandfather lived to be 103. >> yea. >> and they cried and it's cool and i just tell him, stand up and all that, but my grandfather had a lot of jobs and -- i was in the war! who was in the war, you or me? i was! better respect older people, that's what you've got to do! that's what i'm trying to tell you. my wife, she respect me to the utmost, and i love her -- she died. she's with jesus. he came and got her! we used to sit on the porch drinking lemonade! lemonade give me the runs, i can't run that fast! >> but i love everybody. i love my grandson, he's a good boy. my grand daughter is sweet as butter. she called the other day and she said pop, pop, can you get me a car with your pension money? i said who are you talking to? >> give him a round of applause. oh, man. i had a great time. i want to thank you for joining us. until next time, keep laughing! ♪ ♪ ♪<;cpf1 o ♪ ♪ ♪))f&:p ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this has been ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center i
>> my favorite person in my family is my grandfather.ld. >> is that right? >> yea. yea. yea. yea. my grandfather lived to be 103. >> yea. >> and they cried and it's cool and i just tell him, stand up and all that, but my grandfather had a lot of jobs and -- i was in the war! who was in the war, you or me? i was! better respect older people, that's what you've got to do! that's what i'm trying to tell you. my wife, she respect me to the utmost, and i love her -- she...
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my grandfather fell in love a few times.eople, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who walk around saying i had the chinese grandfather, that is about as much we know. the secret is we all for the most part held from that promise -- providence. and i wentthat far to this conference in toronto i stood up in front of this group, 400 chinese people and said i am trying to find my chinese grandfather's family. for the first time they didn't laugh. folk,y, including black ok. laugh, let's not be seduced into i cannot be mixed with chinese and look like this. we have strong genes. these people say we are point to help you. the cochair of the conference dr. keith lowe has the same last name as my mother and grandfather. you're the only chinese jamaican i have known with
my grandfather fell in love a few times.eople, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who walk around saying i had the chinese grandfather, that is about as much we know. the secret is we all for the most part held from that promise --...
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my grandfather brought the giants in 1958 and my great grandfather brought them in 1919. so the legend is what my grandfather brought to the game. what we'll see is a legacy and what we are seeing today. >> reporter: of course possibly 2014? >> that would be true and it is a great legacy as a result of my grandfather's dedication and love for 60 years of the game. >>> thank you for speaking with me and i will hold on a little bit longer but he has a lot more coming and i did find a few special glasses that we will have out and you can buy these or drink out of them tonight and of course there is one rules fan because the giants are ready to take it again tonight. paul chambers coming to you with the bling. >> if you don't remember, that was the world famous catch over the cleveland indians and of course who are as moved the giants in 1958. >> you should see they are different in size. >> i tried on one of the reason ones and i feel like i had a golf ball and i loved it. for those of you who have not had that opportunity, perhaps they are more unstated. -- understated. i k
my grandfather brought the giants in 1958 and my great grandfather brought them in 1919. so the legend is what my grandfather brought to the game. what we'll see is a legacy and what we are seeing today. >> reporter: of course possibly 2014? >> that would be true and it is a great legacy as a result of my grandfather's dedication and love for 60 years of the game. >>> thank you for speaking with me and i will hold on a little bit longer but he has a lot more coming and i...
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grandfather. >> yes. >> how did the situation with your grandfather inspire you?rew up in a family with grew generations. i've been close to my grandfather. when i was 4 years old, my grandpa and i were walking in japan and he suddenly got lost. it was one of the scariest moments i experienced and the first instance that told us he had the disease. over the years, his condition got worse and worse. he wandered out of bed more frequently which put stress on my aunt. seeing her struggle to take care of him, as well as see my grandpa suffer from accidents at night inspired me. >> you sing to me. i don't know if we have the tape. he sings to his grandfather. do we have that? [ singing in foreign language ]. >> kenneth, what is the song? what do you sing to him? what was he sing together you when he sang it to you as a child? >> he used to sing it to me as a child. in order to keep his memory alive, i sing it to him. it's sort of a cycle. i'm teaching it to him again after he taught it to me. >> what are the words? >> it's a chinese song. [ singing foreign language ].
grandfather. >> yes. >> how did the situation with your grandfather inspire you?rew up in a family with grew generations. i've been close to my grandfather. when i was 4 years old, my grandpa and i were walking in japan and he suddenly got lost. it was one of the scariest moments i experienced and the first instance that told us he had the disease. over the years, his condition got worse and worse. he wandered out of bed more frequently which put stress on my aunt. seeing her...
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her undersea interview with david grandfather. >> marina davidson is a biologist specializing in e coming and evolution. >> that's our team. now, let's do some science. welcome to techknow. guys, i've got some stats for you. california is currently having the driest year in 90 years. over 60% of the west is in a drought. now, when it's that dry, there is one danger that really comes to mind. >> that's: wildfires. as common as these are, it has not with been until recent years that scientists understood how they move and how to save fight them. . >> california's governor declared a state of emergency wildfire. >> i want to make sure that the researchers are deployed. >> summer, 2014, in america's west is under fire. making national t.v. headlines for both the size and ferocity of the burns. >> fire world emerging from the parched hillside. >> the end of fire season is nowhere in sight. >> we are seeing near unprecedented drought. so what that means is we have seen the beginning of fire season much earlier. some even say that last fire season truly never ended. and we are going to probably
her undersea interview with david grandfather. >> marina davidson is a biologist specializing in e coming and evolution. >> that's our team. now, let's do some science. welcome to techknow. guys, i've got some stats for you. california is currently having the driest year in 90 years. over 60% of the west is in a drought. now, when it's that dry, there is one danger that really comes to mind. >> that's: wildfires. as common as these are, it has not with been until recent years...
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my grandfather fell in love a few times.eople, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who walk around saying i had the chinese grandfather, that is about as much we know. the secret is we all for the most part held from that promise -- providence. and i wentthat far to this conference in toronto i stood up in front of this group, 400 chinese people and said i am trying to find my chinese grandfather's family. for the first time they didn't laugh. folk,y, including black ok. laugh, let's not be seduced into i cannot be mixed with chinese and look like this. we have strong genes. these people say we are point to help you. the cochair of the conference dr. keith lowe has the same last name as my mother and grandfather. you're the only chinese jamaican i have known with
my grandfather fell in love a few times.eople, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who walk around saying i had the chinese grandfather, that is about as much we know. the secret is we all for the most part held from that promise --...
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people like my great grandfather william preston cooper.y he wasn't very religious and on his deathbed they tried to baptize him. he said all he needed was a woman and he wouldn't worry about dying. i was offered to go see the graves of family legends. deep in the woods we found an overgrown cemetery. >> haven't been here for a long time. >> the bowls married into the family before the civil war. >> that is grandfather burros, the mother to william preston cooper. >> so that is burrow cooper's wife. >> yeah. watch for snakes. >> i grew up in my dad's book, my dad's dad said he never got over killing people but he never killed anybody who doesn't serve it. >> i think it is who he was. >> and he killed men for cursing in front of women. >> and she wanted to show me another cemetery. i read about it in my father's book but never saw it. i'm trying to find this cemetery on the alabama live mississippi border. it is near a house where hi great grandfather womenom preston used to live. >> we traveled along a dirt with canyons and trees and kudzu
people like my great grandfather william preston cooper.y he wasn't very religious and on his deathbed they tried to baptize him. he said all he needed was a woman and he wouldn't worry about dying. i was offered to go see the graves of family legends. deep in the woods we found an overgrown cemetery. >> haven't been here for a long time. >> the bowls married into the family before the civil war. >> that is grandfather burros, the mother to william preston cooper. >> so...
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can you help me find my chinese grandfather. my cousin said there are a lot of chinese jamaicans in turn onto a for the conference so i said to my brother's we are going to this and they said okay >> they are seen many places. [inaudible] the family history goes back to 600 bc and i thought -- >> this is her mother and then she was taken back to china with her father. our grandfather would have come here. >> this is more than i ever hoped for. i knew that it was going to be emotional but it was the fulfillment of my dream. my husband said when you find these people, what are you expecting to have been you know that your black? i know i'm black, i and their family, they are my family, we will be family. >> they come true to finally find people. >> i know that they would want me as much as i want them. ♪ [applause] >> i have two things i think that you'll see particularly as possibly astonishing. so, i went to the conference. the tribe of the chinese. most of the chinese that set up the latin american and even california, they are
can you help me find my chinese grandfather. my cousin said there are a lot of chinese jamaicans in turn onto a for the conference so i said to my brother's we are going to this and they said okay >> they are seen many places. [inaudible] the family history goes back to 600 bc and i thought -- >> this is her mother and then she was taken back to china with her father. our grandfather would have come here. >> this is more than i ever hoped for. i knew that it was going to be...
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killeder grandfather was in italy. shows that weage remained committed to providing military service. i think we need to rethink that sometimes. about why we do it. anyways, this last july, at pawnee, during the pawnee homecoming, which started after the second world war to bring -- wens back to pawnee honored those families and code talkers with an event at around house. we had a traditional feed, we had speakers, a general who was once a commander of the 45th division, lieutenant colonel who is now still a part of it. and several other people spoke about the scouts, about these code talkers and their legacy. i've got the five-minute notice. [laughter] believe it or not, i am done. [laughter] first time i've not had a hook. [applause] i'm going to stand up to sue. post-lunchy being a speaker and i'm getting too comfortable. i would like to think our sponsors for inviting me to participate. i think this is a great event. have not the first event i dissipated in and each one is better than the one before. the leadership
killeder grandfather was in italy. shows that weage remained committed to providing military service. i think we need to rethink that sometimes. about why we do it. anyways, this last july, at pawnee, during the pawnee homecoming, which started after the second world war to bring -- wens back to pawnee honored those families and code talkers with an event at around house. we had a traditional feed, we had speakers, a general who was once a commander of the 45th division, lieutenant colonel who...
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>> yeah. >> and my grandmother knew her grandfather leon was a glass blower. >> this is your grandfather> really? >> yep. there it is. >> it looks like out of a movie set. they stand on these pedestals. >> he did. he wore a circle in his teeth. he had to have them pulled. sew got false teeth and he would take them out and put them in his pocket. >> are you serious? >> and it turns out my great grandmother who sailed to the united states when she was 2 years old was just as strong of a woman as i had hoped. >> what was she like? >> every one of them that knew her adored her. >> there wasn't anything that she didn't think she could concur? >> no. >> she was like wonder woman and worked full time until she retired? >> yeah. >> i love this photo. >> it's a family trait i hope to pass on to my own daughter. >> gertrudes? that could be on the baby name list. >> she looks like her great great grandmother. kate is expanding her own family roots. >> she's planning "roots the sequels" she had a baby cecelia eve and they started by on "new day" today and she was simply gorgeous. >> maybe she'll lea
>> yeah. >> and my grandmother knew her grandfather leon was a glass blower. >> this is your grandfather> really? >> yep. there it is. >> it looks like out of a movie set. they stand on these pedestals. >> he did. he wore a circle in his teeth. he had to have them pulled. sew got false teeth and he would take them out and put them in his pocket. >> are you serious? >> and it turns out my great grandmother who sailed to the united states when...
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they've even put up a sign here, my great grandfather, my grandfather. they're welcoming cnn.hey're saying i'm a renowned neu rochlt. surgeon, giving me far more credit than i deserve. they've welcomed us to the home. any of this look familiar to you? >> if i remember, it was still going up from here. >> these are the stairs right here. what's that? >> completely renovated. >> it's different. >> the idea that i tell my friends that my parents came from the other side of the world, and very small towns and villages -- i mean, this is it. >> this is very small. >> very humbling, right? >> yes. >> you started with nothing when you finally went to the united states. how much did you have with you? what were you able to take? >> probably 600 rupees. >> they made 600 rupees a month and they needed to send you with 10,000 rupees? that's more than a year. >> into the savings, save that money. >> incredible. >> it's a big step. >> yeah. >> we were about to take the biggest step in our own journey. who were my ancestors? what kind of people were they? we found a key that could help unlo
they've even put up a sign here, my great grandfather, my grandfather. they're welcoming cnn.hey're saying i'm a renowned neu rochlt. surgeon, giving me far more credit than i deserve. they've welcomed us to the home. any of this look familiar to you? >> if i remember, it was still going up from here. >> these are the stairs right here. what's that? >> completely renovated. >> it's different. >> the idea that i tell my friends that my parents came from the other...
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my great-great-grandfather was born in staten island.mall boat and began ferrying cargo on the hudson. cornelius vanderbilt was a tough businessman to say the least. he undercut his competitors and built a neat of steam ships eventually moving into railroad. this is new york's grand central terminal. back in 1869 cornelius vanderbilt bought land here in what's known as midton manhattan to build a depot for his railroad. it wasn't called grand central terminal until 1913. there's an imposing statue of himself outside the building. i remember seeing it when i was a little kid. for years i believed all grandparents turned into statues when they die. subsequent generations built huge mansions. excess is what they became known for. there's some enormous houses in newport, rhode island, that are now museums open to the public but many of the mansions they built in new york have been torn down. this was my great-grandmother's house which once occupied an entire block on new york's fifth avenue. it's gone and now the department store bergdorf go
my great-great-grandfather was born in staten island.mall boat and began ferrying cargo on the hudson. cornelius vanderbilt was a tough businessman to say the least. he undercut his competitors and built a neat of steam ships eventually moving into railroad. this is new york's grand central terminal. back in 1869 cornelius vanderbilt bought land here in what's known as midton manhattan to build a depot for his railroad. it wasn't called grand central terminal until 1913. there's an imposing...
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any thoughts or hopes that my great, great, great-grandfather ended his life here leaving me a vast,nclaimed stake in what is now prime cattle country turns quickly to dust. ♪ when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. are you down with crestor? ask your doctor about crestor. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call libert
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. >> and it's run by his own grandfather. "america tonight's" adam may with an exclusive investigation into the lives of this community of rogue amish. the violent acts that brought their clan into public view, put their leader behind bars and led his wife to come to his defense. >> people say he has power over us to keep us her >> does he? >> no. anybody that liv here as of now can leave on their own free will. >> also tonight: trapped between what experts say and what politics demands. a plastic prison raises questions about the rights of public health workers when they've been in the ebola hot zone. >>> and choosing between life and death. a young woman's ride to choose her right to die. and a man's right to choose, his fight to live and his message to her. >> saying i'm not dead yet. i'm interested in seeing how far i can push this. how far -- how much i can live. i say brittany, we're all in this together. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. 'til in the rolling hills of -- in the rolling hills of p
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. >> reporter: the sound on that record, you see, is the voice of matt's grandfather, ray. lieutenant ray skryia flew 50 missions over southern europe during the second world war. he returned to the states, started a family, became a pharmacist, and eventually moved to the bay area. he passed away when his grandson matt was just 8 years old. matt says as a child he used to pore over pictures of his grandfather at war, imagining the adventures. and that was good enough for a kid. >> when i got older, my curiosity went beyond that and i wanted to know some of the facts beyond just pictures. i wanted to know the story behind the pictures. >> there's no doubt this is a personal search for me. >> reporter: so math, at the time a television reporter, poured himself into the research, eventually producing a two-part tv series about his grandfather's service, tracking down and interviewing surviving crew members to hear their stories of his grandfather, yet still lacking something matt would have loved to have had. >> the words of my grandfather, i never had it for the stories that
. >> reporter: the sound on that record, you see, is the voice of matt's grandfather, ray. lieutenant ray skryia flew 50 missions over southern europe during the second world war. he returned to the states, started a family, became a pharmacist, and eventually moved to the bay area. he passed away when his grandson matt was just 8 years old. matt says as a child he used to pore over pictures of his grandfather at war, imagining the adventures. and that was good enough for a kid. >>...
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this buffer inclusion was designed in fear of potential conflict in the 11 street venue and the grandfathering is two broad of zoning control and sets the property at risk for housing development with the zoning change the stewardship is placed into the hands of the folks that make this district and the culture and revenue to the city this is a project that's with good neighbors so bring this site to life today thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm nancy stage name nancy french so thank you, supervisors i lived in santa fe san francisco since 193 and i've been an actor and event producer and representing lee at least one dozen families members and friends that couldn't come including my brother in fulsome and 11 and a friend that owns a condo across the street from the da of west west silver i moved here because of the space so far the performing artists and the lgbt community san francisco oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light is going through another change and the tech boom has attracted other folks that define the culture in this zoning question part of what
this buffer inclusion was designed in fear of potential conflict in the 11 street venue and the grandfathering is two broad of zoning control and sets the property at risk for housing development with the zoning change the stewardship is placed into the hands of the folks that make this district and the culture and revenue to the city this is a project that's with good neighbors so bring this site to life today thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm nancy...
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grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free prescription offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. dave's been working on his game... morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran.
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the ultimate authority stems from his grandfather and his grandfather is like a god in north korean beliefo no one can dare touch kim's family. i don't think so. but if anything probably sort of royal coup you might say an alternative where persons can emerge as potential leaders but not outside the family can dare challenge his authority. >> and speaking of the family, what do you make of some talk that maybe his sister is actually ruling north korea. >> i think that he has brothers. it's a little far-fetched. also, a female in north korea becoming the head of a state is also quite far-fetched speblg lags. i don't think the younger sister is in any position to succeed him. i think he's politically healthy. he simply could not come out in that terrible, physical shape limping. i fully expect him to deliver a major speech. after his three top assistants went to south korea and they had some substantive talks, if kim jong-un is going to deliver a major address, it has to be crafted very carefully so he may be working on the address. i wouldn't be surprised if he emerged in the next couple da
the ultimate authority stems from his grandfather and his grandfather is like a god in north korean beliefo no one can dare touch kim's family. i don't think so. but if anything probably sort of royal coup you might say an alternative where persons can emerge as potential leaders but not outside the family can dare challenge his authority. >> and speaking of the family, what do you make of some talk that maybe his sister is actually ruling north korea. >> i think that he has...
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and he doesn't have a great life but it sure beats the one that his grandfather did, and his grandfather was born in slavery. so we have come a long way, and -- but every time we wave the flag and talk about how exceptional we are, we have to remember we have a long way to come. talking constitutions, look at the south african constitution. you compare -- i mean, the rights that a south african is guaranteed are so much greater and wider and deeper than the rights we have in this country, the liberty we enjoy in this country. that's not to say they're living up to that promise. but at least they made a bigger promise to their people than we made to our own. so, are we great country? i'd rather not say. i'd rather us not try to be great. i think we should just concentrate on being kind. i think we should concentrate on knowing ourselves. and that's one of the reasons why i wrote my book. i don't think we know ourselves. i didn't know all these things about jim crow until i salt down to learn about it -- i sat down to learn about it. and every time i hear someone argue that we have civil r
and he doesn't have a great life but it sure beats the one that his grandfather did, and his grandfather was born in slavery. so we have come a long way, and -- but every time we wave the flag and talk about how exceptional we are, we have to remember we have a long way to come. talking constitutions, look at the south african constitution. you compare -- i mean, the rights that a south african is guaranteed are so much greater and wider and deeper than the rights we have in this country, the...
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>> when i was speaking with my grandfather. my grandfather was the president who really built hennessy because after world war ii, nothing existed anymore. the factories were empty, there were no more employees. you had to rebuild everything from scratch. he was the president for the next 30 years. was part of our culture, quality. never never go down on quality. it has to stay and change every single year. is to bed device almost like an adventure. hennessy,ks to kilian he is the founder of kilian. miller, nicolee knows about the competitive world of fashion. you have a fashion brand but also a perfume fragrance. what was that like? what that was a whole learning experience. was so used to designing close, i had to train my nose and try all of these different sense. i am very particular because there are not that many fragrances out there that i like. it took a lot of time going through a lot of testing to get to one. then of course, there was designed in the bottle. always dealing with a lot of partners. >> a lot of cooks in
>> when i was speaking with my grandfather. my grandfather was the president who really built hennessy because after world war ii, nothing existed anymore. the factories were empty, there were no more employees. you had to rebuild everything from scratch. he was the president for the next 30 years. was part of our culture, quality. never never go down on quality. it has to stay and change every single year. is to bed device almost like an adventure. hennessy,ks to kilian he is the founder...
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my great grandfather said life is on the wire and everything else is waiting.nths pregnant with me and was walking the wire. to me, it's life. >> it's how you learned how to walk. >> it is really is. it becomes second nature. >> you talk about your family which is legendary, known as the "flying wallendas" your great grandfather is an amazing man. but as you know, in 1978 he was in san juan and did something similar, walking on a tight rope ten stories high from one building to another and fell to his desds. in 2011 you did that walk with your mother, avenging him or making it right. but once again you are doing the same thing that led to your great grandfather's death do. you think about that? >> i do. but it comes down to training. our family has learned from that accident. that one in particular, it wasn't the wind. but the truth is the wire is rigged improperly. if you watch the video, he went down to the safety of that wire. since i was two i was trained to go down to that wire. i train to hang on for 20 minutes. i practice falling. i have rescue crews tha
my great grandfather said life is on the wire and everything else is waiting.nths pregnant with me and was walking the wire. to me, it's life. >> it's how you learned how to walk. >> it is really is. it becomes second nature. >> you talk about your family which is legendary, known as the "flying wallendas" your great grandfather is an amazing man. but as you know, in 1978 he was in san juan and did something similar, walking on a tight rope ten stories high from one...
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and she, i feel, is a hero's hero. >> the shooter's grandfather and you were first cousins. the relation -- >> we are. >> how are you dealing with this? it's your grandson who was shot and yet also you have this other link to a boy who shot himself and others. >> well, i went over there -- i think it was sunday morning -- saturday morning. i went and talked to my cousin and his family and talked to him about, we're praying for them because they lost a grandson, too. and nobody knows why this happened because we could point the fingers every which way. but i don't think there's anything we could point the finger at the grandmother and grandfather or the mom and dad. we have to forge ahead. >> i know you're a former school board president and your family is very close, the tribe is obviously all suffering through this together. did you ever believe something like this could happen in your former school district? >> sure, sure, i did. it could happen anywhere. we just have to take care of it. and we have to be more vigilant on the children and watch what happens because sometim
and she, i feel, is a hero's hero. >> the shooter's grandfather and you were first cousins. the relation -- >> we are. >> how are you dealing with this? it's your grandson who was shot and yet also you have this other link to a boy who shot himself and others. >> well, i went over there -- i think it was sunday morning -- saturday morning. i went and talked to my cousin and his family and talked to him about, we're praying for them because they lost a grandson, too. and...
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right now, we'd like to welcome john hatch, jr., nate's grandfather.ir, our thoughts and wrars are with you and your family. can you tell us anything about nate's condition? how is he doing? did you see him today? >> i seen him this morning. one thing i try to do is go down and visit him before i left. i start walking down the hallway and here he come around the corner walking with his nurse holding onto his arm. really surprising the progress he had in the last few days. just talking yesterday and then coming in there and walking down the hallway in the hospital. i couldn't believe it. a lot of prayers and a lot of things that helped. >> that's fantastic news that he's both walking and talking. so he's communicating with you and your family. is it writing largely or is it also talking? >> well, it started out writing up until yesterday. then he started talking. it's very important because he just wants to let people know that he's okay. he's getting better. but this idea that he's still wondering a lot of things. >> what is he wondering? wondering wha
right now, we'd like to welcome john hatch, jr., nate's grandfather.ir, our thoughts and wrars are with you and your family. can you tell us anything about nate's condition? how is he doing? did you see him today? >> i seen him this morning. one thing i try to do is go down and visit him before i left. i start walking down the hallway and here he come around the corner walking with his nurse holding onto his arm. really surprising the progress he had in the last few days. just talking...
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the author of two books, one about his grandfather -- great-grandfather, wonderful title and seems to have been a magician. a real magician. but he was the chairman of the ohio democratic party during the harding era. and then the book on warren harding, published in 2009. we also have karen who is an archivist, who prepared the harding papers for reader use on july 29. he graduated from brown. excellent historian and a first-rate person. we have dr. richard harding, the grand-nephew of president harding. he was the president of the association -- >> american psychiatric association. i shouldn't make that mistake. i don't need to apologize for that. very brief description of the harding papers, which is probably unnecessary, given the publicity they have received. but there are about 1,000 -- the papers. they are approximately 1,000 pages of correspondence between warren harding and carrie phillips who was the wife of one of harding's good friends in marion, ohio. there was a love affair between the two from 1905 to 1920. the collection, however, only has letters between 1910 and 1920
the author of two books, one about his grandfather -- great-grandfather, wonderful title and seems to have been a magician. a real magician. but he was the chairman of the ohio democratic party during the harding era. and then the book on warren harding, published in 2009. we also have karen who is an archivist, who prepared the harding papers for reader use on july 29. he graduated from brown. excellent historian and a first-rate person. we have dr. richard harding, the grand-nephew of...
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>> yes, also in the '80s, his grandfather disappeared for a few days. and they played state music.expected to hear the announcement he died and he suddenly appeared a couple of days later. so we'll just have to wait and see. if in fact he had political problems or if a group of challengers deposed him i think we would hear about that. they would push him aside, probably execute him and take over the reins. but all the signs show that the kim family will go on. >> all right, daniel, thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >>> switching gears now, pro-democracy leaders in hong kong are calling for demonstrations to fill the site beyond capacity. crowds are growing here, you can actually see live pictures there. people are camped out overnight. it is about 3:45 in the afternoon. this all happened after the government cancelled talks with demonstrators on thursday, prompting one leader to announce the pro-democratic leader. >>> and the ceo of microsoft is trying to delete some controversial comments. still to come, why he now says he was wrong about whether women should ask
>> yes, also in the '80s, his grandfather disappeared for a few days. and they played state music.expected to hear the announcement he died and he suddenly appeared a couple of days later. so we'll just have to wait and see. if in fact he had political problems or if a group of challengers deposed him i think we would hear about that. they would push him aside, probably execute him and take over the reins. but all the signs show that the kim family will go on. >> all right, daniel,...
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grandfath grandfather's grandfather had been mayor of winnipeg. david dyson.he canadian background. was it fun to find out? >> one part not so fun. >> welcome back to america. we appreciate it. >> thank you. good to be here. good to be here. >> roots, our journeys home. the two-hour special premieres tuesday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. right here on cnn. make sure you tune in. make sure you stay tuned for the breaking news coverage of the latest in the ebola outbreak continues right now with cnn's anderson cooper. he is live in dallas. anderson. >> as don said, we are live. don, thank you very much. good evening. don said we are live in dallas tonight with fast moving developments in the ebola crisis. a short time ago. the latest nurse diagnosed arrived in atlanta for treatment at emory hospital. able to walk with assistance. breaking news tonight. we are learning that at least part of the reason sunny was moved. concern that health care worker at this hospital may walk out. more on that in a moment. 29-year-old amber vincent tested positive as you know after caring f
grandfath grandfather's grandfather had been mayor of winnipeg. david dyson.he canadian background. was it fun to find out? >> one part not so fun. >> welcome back to america. we appreciate it. >> thank you. good to be here. good to be here. >> roots, our journeys home. the two-hour special premieres tuesday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. right here on cnn. make sure you tune in. make sure you stay tuned for the breaking news coverage of the latest in the ebola outbreak continues...
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my great-grandfather was then given the relationship the less responsibility. it skipped a generation and came to me. it is my relation -- responsibility to seek out these wampum belts and treaties and see what they say. over this four generations, i'm amazed that the hope our people have that someday this will be meaningful someday in the future. we keep trying to remind the government about that. this is a photograph of my daughter. she is nine years old today. she's standing in front of this monument of the six nations. behind her etched in stone are elts, the b covenant chain and the two-row. it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. nationalthe iroquois lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacrosse t
my great-grandfather was then given the relationship the less responsibility. it skipped a generation and came to me. it is my relation -- responsibility to seek out these wampum belts and treaties and see what they say. over this four generations, i'm amazed that the hope our people have that someday this will be meaningful someday in the future. we keep trying to remind the government about that. this is a photograph of my daughter. she is nine years old today. she's standing in front of this...
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. >> your grandfather also had guns didn't he?but there is evidence that jodi's grandfather owned a gun. a gun that martinez believed jodi stolen a burglar she she staged at the home she shared with her grandparents. when travis' bed was found in the shower, there was only one bullet wound. but almost 30 knife wounds. and he nearly had been decapitated. an unforgettable scene. that jodi claims she doesn't remember. >> i have no memory of stabbing him. i was in the bathroom. i remember dropping the knife. and it, it clanged on the tile. made a big noise. i just remember screaming. i don't remember a lot after that. the whole day, there are a lot of gaps. i don't know if i blacked out or what. there is a huge gap. >> but prosecutor martinez didn't buy any of it. in his final exchange, made his most important accusation. that jodi arias was a liar. >> so you lied, right? >> well -- >> objection, argumentative. >> you didn't tell the whole story, then, right. that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> next, jurors get
. >> your grandfather also had guns didn't he?but there is evidence that jodi's grandfather owned a gun. a gun that martinez believed jodi stolen a burglar she she staged at the home she shared with her grandparents. when travis' bed was found in the shower, there was only one bullet wound. but almost 30 knife wounds. and he nearly had been decapitated. an unforgettable scene. that jodi claims she doesn't remember. >> i have no memory of stabbing him. i was in the bathroom. i...
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my grandfather. welcoming cnn. they say i'm a renowned neurosurgeon, a little more credit than i deserve. but they've welcomed us into their home. let's take a look. any of this look familiar to you? >> all of this has changed completely. if i remember, there were stairs going up from here. >> these are the stairs right here. what's that? >> completely renovated. >> so it's different. >> the idea that i tell my friends that my parents came from the other side of the world and various small towns and villages, i mean, this is it. >> this is -- this is the very spot. >> it's kind of humbling, right? >> very humbling. >> started with nothing. >> yep. >> when you finally went to the united states, how much did you have with you and what did you -- what were you able to take? >> made 600 rupees a month. >> and he needed to send you with 10,000 rupees. >> yep. >> that's more than a year's worth of -- >> more than a year. two years to save that money. >> that's incredible. it's big step. >> yeah. we were about to take the
my grandfather. welcoming cnn. they say i'm a renowned neurosurgeon, a little more credit than i deserve. but they've welcomed us into their home. let's take a look. any of this look familiar to you? >> all of this has changed completely. if i remember, there were stairs going up from here. >> these are the stairs right here. what's that? >> completely renovated. >> so it's different. >> the idea that i tell my friends that my parents came from the other side of...
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where his father and grandfather life instead of visiting personally.eports suggest the leader is nursing a leg injury. others say his absence may have a more serious reason -- they think kim may be losing his grip on power. though he continues to be exulted by north korean media, there has been no footage of him for five weeks. >> mexican authorities have arrested another major drug lord in an operation that was almost a year in the making. >> fuentes was caught by police in what looks to be a routine traffic checkpoint. >> he is considered one of mexico's most notorious drug lords. his power on him the name "the viceroy." the gang is one of the oldest crime syndicates. from there, it controls much of the cross-border drug traffic. the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head. the arrest has been hailed as a major victory. >> the criminal organization he let up until today promoted the growth of different tanks -- gangs, which turned warez -- juarez into one of the most violent cities in the world. >> the 51-year-old is accused of bribing security forc
where his father and grandfather life instead of visiting personally.eports suggest the leader is nursing a leg injury. others say his absence may have a more serious reason -- they think kim may be losing his grip on power. though he continues to be exulted by north korean media, there has been no footage of him for five weeks. >> mexican authorities have arrested another major drug lord in an operation that was almost a year in the making. >> fuentes was caught by police in what...
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my great-grandfather was then given the relationship the less responsibility. it skipped a generation and came to me. it is my responsibility to seek out these wampum belts and treaties and see what they say. over these four generations, i'm amazed at the hope our people have that someday this will be meaningful someday in the future. we keep trying to remind the government about that. this is a photograph of my daughter. she is nine years old today. she's standing in front of this monument of the six nations. behind her etched in stone are these two belts, the covenant chain and the two-row. it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. in 2010, the iroquois national lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacr
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. >> this is my great-grandfather. >> she has come here to retrace his footsteps and the bear's pop printse named her winnipeg, where he was from. but he wanted to call her something short and memorable so he called her winnie. to war he gave the bear to the zoo, who became a favorite of christopher robin his father toed write a story. winnie the pooh was born. >> there is a magic when you think about it. one of the most famous and beloved fictional stories have a true story behind it, and it was my great-grandfather's. >> story have you ever met anyone from the milne family? >> i have not. >> would you like to? >> yes. >> we can arrange that. >> wow. >> christopher robin died eight lindsayo, so we brought to meet his cousin. >> nice to meet you. >> he shows lindsay one of the family's early editions. >> my favorite story is the one where he goes visiting rabbit and gets stuck in the whole -- hole. >> people still go down to play. brought extracts from harry's wartime diary. >> the exact entry when he bought winnie. t imagine in his well the streams he predicted that his great-granddaughte
. >> this is my great-grandfather. >> she has come here to retrace his footsteps and the bear's pop printse named her winnipeg, where he was from. but he wanted to call her something short and memorable so he called her winnie. to war he gave the bear to the zoo, who became a favorite of christopher robin his father toed write a story. winnie the pooh was born. >> there is a magic when you think about it. one of the most famous and beloved fictional stories have a true story...
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this past friday will be not otherwise be qualified in an expansion of this legislation will be grandfathered in and i also there are a few amendments that i would require a rereferral to planning to the planning commission i don't want to trigger a referral to planning i'm going to request at the end of the hearing we duplicate the file to move forward with the legislation make a few all the times and referred to the planning commission and that will be to do first, i had we've interim controls in place in the castro commercial district to try probation officer to prevent gaming of the system we had two try to change their name after they were nominated and especially with what supervisor mar mentioned regarding the second floor will be uses we'll consider them formula retail potential our the ground floor should not be considered formula retail if they're on the second floor specifically financial services and limited and personal services we had this discussion as you recall when we have the bank legislation at the committee those kinds of more office kinds of uses or gives him whatever th
this past friday will be not otherwise be qualified in an expansion of this legislation will be grandfathered in and i also there are a few amendments that i would require a rereferral to planning to the planning commission i don't want to trigger a referral to planning i'm going to request at the end of the hearing we duplicate the file to move forward with the legislation make a few all the times and referred to the planning commission and that will be to do first, i had we've interim...
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he's accused of killing 90-year-old health novak at his grandfather's house in damascus township in wayne county. he was angry at the victim for yelling at him. he allegedly held a cane against her throat and then punched her repeatedly, killing her. novak was being cared for by the boy's grandfather. >>> don't say anything. >> an atlantic city man accused of murdering his own mother two days after getting out of prison broke down in court today. steven pratt sobbed to a judge in mays landing, atlantic county this afternoon. authorities say pratt's 64-year-old mother was found dead at her atlantic city home sunday morning. he had just been released from prison friday after serving 30 years for killing his neighbor. >>> well, it's almostç sunset. but the sun's about to rise in camden. tonight, the once troubled city is poised for a comeback. the city is about to announce what could be the largest demolition project new jersey has ever seen. it's raising nearly 600 vacant homes that have become havens for crime. nbc 10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in camden. this is o
he's accused of killing 90-year-old health novak at his grandfather's house in damascus township in wayne county. he was angry at the victim for yelling at him. he allegedly held a cane against her throat and then punched her repeatedly, killing her. novak was being cared for by the boy's grandfather. >>> don't say anything. >> an atlantic city man accused of murdering his own mother two days after getting out of prison broke down in court today. steven pratt sobbed to a judge in...