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you say sadness, but given her your father was, your grandfather and lineage, what is who hasr a white girl been raised in the environment that you were raised in to be sad about. motherd lost my recently. it was a very deep sadness for me. something i think you don't really recover from at any age. at 17, it was a huge thing for me. and i was virtually alone at this point. offather kind of disproved my penchant for a lot of eye makeup. i dress like a hippie. i liked to go to rock 'n roll concerts. pretty -- illy thought i knew what i wanted at the time. i don't know that i really did. i felt very lonely at that time. tavis: tell me about your mother. it is impossible to read the book and not feel for her. mum, as yout your put it. answer -- about id ballet dancer and grew up in new york. tony had a speakeasy during the war. his wife was called angelica and she died when my mother was four years old. up with theew intention of being a ballerina and was dancing for jerome robbins. member ofe youngest the new york city ballet when she was 14 or 15. there are a number of .owerful and poig
you say sadness, but given her your father was, your grandfather and lineage, what is who hasr a white girl been raised in the environment that you were raised in to be sad about. motherd lost my recently. it was a very deep sadness for me. something i think you don't really recover from at any age. at 17, it was a huge thing for me. and i was virtually alone at this point. offather kind of disproved my penchant for a lot of eye makeup. i dress like a hippie. i liked to go to rock 'n roll...
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the medals given by the belgians proving his royal lineage. >> this place belongs to the mombuli ethniceaking foreign language ] >> translator: my father ruled from 1928 and i come after him at 1963. >> that's a lot of history. incredible. we give him a goat as a way of being so late. i'm sorry we can't stay longer and he gives me a simple, hefty-looking bracelet only later do i come to appreciate it for what it is. >> horeb tells me it goes back to arab poring geese times. the arabs taught them how to do this. they wear them on the wrists and ankles. it's older than our story, probably. the chief said his father gave it to him in 1935. so who knows, man? wow. so where did you get the bracelet? oh, an african king gave it to me, the congo river. where did you get yours? we've come a long way down river, with many kilometers still to go, attention has turned towards the evening meal. i figure i'll make coq au vin. which a simple way of dealing with tough stringy birds in a pot. getting close to killing time. the moment of truth. it's quickly getting dark, and i'm very aware of a number o
the medals given by the belgians proving his royal lineage. >> this place belongs to the mombuli ethniceaking foreign language ] >> translator: my father ruled from 1928 and i come after him at 1963. >> that's a lot of history. incredible. we give him a goat as a way of being so late. i'm sorry we can't stay longer and he gives me a simple, hefty-looking bracelet only later do i come to appreciate it for what it is. >> horeb tells me it goes back to arab poring geese...
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their lineage stretches -- over 200,000 years. >> as longs as i can ride a horse i'll be here. >> over 4,000 visitors watch. this family from florida came to watch. they are on a year-long trip, part of home schooling. >> i love to bring the kids tout experience the history. >> for the three children it history. >> i would like to have seen them roam by the millions. cool. >> and for mary, proud of her heritage, the all-night drive from wisconsin was worth it. >> it almost makes me cry to watch them run past. it's something that pulls at your heart. soon, over the ring top the first buffalo break the horizon - barely visible, but then the whips crack and the cowboys holler the way they always have. >> get up there. >> and the vast empty plains come to life. the ground itself shaking from the thundering hooves. a sound so ominous it terrifies a heard of wild elk. >> watch the elk. safety. >> if the scene is familiar, no wonder. it was in this valley, with the ancestors of these buffalo, where a star-studded cast filmed the classic "how the west was won." and for the modern cowboys with
their lineage stretches -- over 200,000 years. >> as longs as i can ride a horse i'll be here. >> over 4,000 visitors watch. this family from florida came to watch. they are on a year-long trip, part of home schooling. >> i love to bring the kids tout experience the history. >> for the three children it history. >> i would like to have seen them roam by the millions. cool. >> and for mary, proud of her heritage, the all-night drive from wisconsin was worth...
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the medals given by the belgians proving his royal lineage. >> this place belongs to the mombuli ethniceaking foreign language ] >> translator: my father ruled from 1928 and i come after him at 1963. >> that's a lot of history. incredible. we give him a goat as a way of being so late. i'm sorry we can't stay longer and he gives me a simple, hefty-looking bracelet only later do i come to appreciate it for what it is. >> horeb tells me it goes back to arab poring geese times. the arabs taught them how to do this. they wear them on the wrists and ankles. it's older than our story, probably. the chief said his father gave it to him in 1935. so who knows, man? wow. so where did you get the bracelet? oh, an african king gave it to me, the congo river. where did you get yours? we've come a long way down river, with many kilometers still to go, attention has turned towards the evening meal. i figure i'll make coq au vin. which a simple way of dealing with tough stringy birds in a pot. getting close to killing time. the moment of truth. it's quickly getting dark, and i'm very aware of a number o
the medals given by the belgians proving his royal lineage. >> this place belongs to the mombuli ethniceaking foreign language ] >> translator: my father ruled from 1928 and i come after him at 1963. >> that's a lot of history. incredible. we give him a goat as a way of being so late. i'm sorry we can't stay longer and he gives me a simple, hefty-looking bracelet only later do i come to appreciate it for what it is. >> horeb tells me it goes back to arab poring geese...
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that's entrenched with lineage. the people before you are often evoked.ide the mandela household two days ago and they have a big femaamily tree on onf the walls. they were explaining this intricate line of succession. that will be evoked today. >> let just pause at this solemn moment and listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> thank you very much. may you be seated. before i call on the national anthem, i just want to make a couple of remarks by way of opening this, our final opportunity to satisfy all formalities required by the agreed program of our fest fully fledged state funeral. this morning we cast our eye collectively back on a unprecedented week of out pouring of tears and emotion. about the son of this humble community. the young man who left seven decades ago grew into a mighty leader who was to lead together with his generation of anc leaders. our country out of bondage into the free south africa we enjoy today. he lever us with a new institution, a set of laws, institutions, policies, a developing human rights, a developing culture of transparency, mutua
that's entrenched with lineage. the people before you are often evoked.ide the mandela household two days ago and they have a big femaamily tree on onf the walls. they were explaining this intricate line of succession. that will be evoked today. >> let just pause at this solemn moment and listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> thank you very much. may you be seated. before i call on the national anthem, i just want to make a couple of remarks by way of opening this, our final...
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this year's game at lincoln financial field were born before the 1963 classic they are part of a lineage to a time when a game helped a nation recover from a dark tragedy. >> thank you so much. one more update. a minute to go. michigan state 34-24. ohio loses, florida state like i in the title game. >> maybe the underdog will come through. >> very close, we'll see. >> weather when we come back. tÑ >> right now it feels like it's below zero. all the cold air from canada dropping temperatures down. it feels like 9 below zero. 3 degrees below zero for nebraska, where we have been getting snow, working in. iowa will have a bit of snow - 2-4 inches expected. as we move to what snow can look like in the mountains, it's great for skiing and snow boarding, but you'll contin to get snow at the higher parks, so, too, the colorado rockies. a lot of snow in the higher elevations of the south-west. that's where the area of low pressure is. the track is causing all kinds of problems, pushing up snow into iowa, northern missouri and parts of kansas. it is south of the low that we have the interesting m
this year's game at lincoln financial field were born before the 1963 classic they are part of a lineage to a time when a game helped a nation recover from a dark tragedy. >> thank you so much. one more update. a minute to go. michigan state 34-24. ohio loses, florida state like i in the title game. >> maybe the underdog will come through. >> very close, we'll see. >> weather when we come back. tÑ >> right now it feels like it's below zero. all the cold air from...
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they are all part of a lineage of the time. >> robinson cano sign add 10 year $240 million contract withattle mariners, making him the third highest paid player in baseball history. thelñ yankees reached an agreemt with carlos beltran. the particulars, three years, a total of $45 million. the 36-year-old hit .296 last season with 21 home runs and 84 r.b.i. thats. >> the beard is returning to boston, be mike napoli agreeing to stay with the red sox. he was an integral part of that world series winning squad. mostly not remembered for his bat. >> thanks, mark. rebecca's back with more on this winter weather. >> arctic air has bro the an incredible wind, snow and wind chill, so far below zero, dangerous to be outside. the northwest, we've been getting code arctic air drying things out today. 36 in seattle and 29 for portland. temperatures here are up to or i should say down to 20 degrees below the average for the time of year. the arctic air coming down from the north is so dry, that we're just getting light amounts of snow. parts of our ski resorts around utah, about two-inches of snow tod
they are all part of a lineage of the time. >> robinson cano sign add 10 year $240 million contract withattle mariners, making him the third highest paid player in baseball history. thelñ yankees reached an agreemt with carlos beltran. the particulars, three years, a total of $45 million. the 36-year-old hit .296 last season with 21 home runs and 84 r.b.i. thats. >> the beard is returning to boston, be mike napoli agreeing to stay with the red sox. he was an integral part of that...
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and i think that the whole idea of mandela, obviously he is part of a lineage, not just in south africabut in terms of the anti-clonian independent movement, in africa, but he represented such high integrity. and such high character, that he was aperson that i think universally people have been able to relate to. beam in the united states, participated in the antiapartheid movement. >> and when he was released and arrived in the states, it wasn't officially over yet. >> the interesting thing, is many people may not know, or i had a relative, a brent that worked the r the state department, and we were organizationing an event here in washington, he mentioned that employees of the state department got a memo telling them not to come because he was a terrorist. >> so officially labeled. >> he was officially labeled as a terrorist, as ale co knit, he was still kind of seen as the figure that was not -- his politics were not necessarily consistent with the u.s. view. because the u.s. has been accomplice sit in some ways. >> there were sanctions. the first president bush at that point was sti
and i think that the whole idea of mandela, obviously he is part of a lineage, not just in south africabut in terms of the anti-clonian independent movement, in africa, but he represented such high integrity. and such high character, that he was aperson that i think universally people have been able to relate to. beam in the united states, participated in the antiapartheid movement. >> and when he was released and arrived in the states, it wasn't officially over yet. >> the...
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. >> arabs to this day trace their lineage right back to abraham through ismael. every year, millions of muslims make a pilgrimage to the place they believe ismael made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, moslems also believe that abraham came to visit ismael and together they built islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in canaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age. perhaps at last enjoying some measure of tranquility after all they had endured. then, unexpected visitors appeared and changed their lives again. >> abraham sees three men. he greets them. sarah hurries to make them a meal. hospitality is quintessential. >> in nomadic cultures, travelers in these barren landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. >> when you're out wandering into a new village and you meet someone and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, those are the moments that define abraham for me. >> what do we have here? very nice to meet you. >> abner brought me to o
. >> arabs to this day trace their lineage right back to abraham through ismael. every year, millions of muslims make a pilgrimage to the place they believe ismael made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, moslems also believe that abraham came to visit ismael and together they built islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in canaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age. perhaps at last enjoying...
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. >> well, certainly, he came from a royal lineage in his home area in the eastern cape of south africa. he was brought up to be a chief. his father was a chief. he was, had a very high upbringing one might say. it was only when he became a young man that it was decided he was going to marry somebody he didn't want to marry to. he left and went to johannesburg where he became a security guard among other things at a mine, but he always had that sort of pa trish yan thing about him. he was an incredible man. and for that reason he could get away with things that other people or politicians, all these memories coming up tonight. i remember one time we were in one of the many meetings for the african union, and the night that he announced that the former dictator of zaire who had a poor human rights record as you may know had died. he said it's always sad to see an old comrade passing even one who's caused so many people so many problems, and he caught himself with a little laugh at the end. and if a leader had said that about the death of another leader he would have been castigated. but
. >> well, certainly, he came from a royal lineage in his home area in the eastern cape of south africa. he was brought up to be a chief. his father was a chief. he was, had a very high upbringing one might say. it was only when he became a young man that it was decided he was going to marry somebody he didn't want to marry to. he left and went to johannesburg where he became a security guard among other things at a mine, but he always had that sort of pa trish yan thing about him. he was...
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. >> well, certainly he came from a royal lineage in his home area.e was brought up to be a chief. his father was a chief. he was -- had a very high upbringing, one might say. it was only when he became a young man that it was decided that he was going to marry someone that he didn't want to. he went to johannesburg where he became a security guard, among other things, in a mine. but he always sort of had that patrition thing among him and for that reason he could get away with other things that politicians -- all of these memories coming up tonight. i remember one time we were in malawi, one of the many meetings for the african union and the night that he announced that the former dictator who had a poor human rights record had died, it's always sad to see a comrade passing even someone who caused so many people problems. he caught himself with a little laugh at the end. if a leader said that around the world about another leader they would have been castigated. we knew he didn't mean harm. it's mandela. we understand what he really means. >> charles
. >> well, certainly he came from a royal lineage in his home area.e was brought up to be a chief. his father was a chief. he was -- had a very high upbringing, one might say. it was only when he became a young man that it was decided that he was going to marry someone that he didn't want to. he went to johannesburg where he became a security guard, among other things, in a mine. but he always sort of had that patrition thing among him and for that reason he could get away with other...
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. >> the lineage of the family, what is their history?> the hyde park roosevelts and the oyster bay roosevelt share colonial ancestor. a dutch settler in new york, and then two or three generations down, the family split. theodore roosevelt, the fifth cousin of franklin roosevelt. the complicated thing is theodore roosevelt had a wonderful niece, he loved dearly, eleanor roosevelt, and then franklin married theodore's niece. franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for a family tree. [laughter] >> distant cousins. franklin and theodore. >> set a stage for this large and bustling family. very quickly, edith determines it was just not going to work for them. a sketch she drew one week after moving into the white house. a plan for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on harrison's place in the white house and got together with a very influential firm, mckim, mead & white. there is a big back stor
. >> the lineage of the family, what is their history?> the hyde park roosevelts and the oyster bay roosevelt share colonial ancestor. a dutch settler in new york, and then two or three generations down, the family split. theodore roosevelt, the fifth cousin of franklin roosevelt. the complicated thing is theodore roosevelt had a wonderful niece, he loved dearly, eleanor roosevelt, and then franklin married theodore's niece. franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called...
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. >> arabs today trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael.ear, millions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe abraham made his home. mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and together they built ishmael's first house and they built the first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in kanaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age, perhaps at last enjoying some measure of tranquility after all they had endured. then, unexpected visitors appeared and changed their lives again. >> abraham looks up. he sees three men. he greets them, he welcomes them. sarah hurries to make them a meal. hospitality is quintessential. >> in nomadic cultures, travelers in these barren landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. >> when you're out wandering into a new village and you meet someone and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, i mean, those are the moments that define abraham for me
. >> arabs today trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael.ear, millions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe abraham made his home. mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and together they built ishmael's first house and they built the first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in kanaan. he and sarah had settled into their old...
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. >> arab's to this day trace their lineage back to there. made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. they believe together they built isl islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in cannon. they settled into their old age, perhaps at least enjoying some measure of fratrain quillty. visitors appeared and saved their lives again. >> abraham looks up, he sees three men. he greets them, welcomes them. sarah hurries to make them a mal meal. hospitality is essential. >> in no mad cultures, travelers in these landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. >> when you're out wondering into a new village and you meet someone and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, those are the moments that define abraham for me. [speaking foreign language]. >> thank you. >> what do we have here? i'm christiane, nice to meet you. >> i was brought to one stop where a manuel comes all faiths to share a meal with him. it's much like what sarah and abraham might hav
. >> arab's to this day trace their lineage back to there. made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. they believe together they built isl islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in cannon. they settled into their old age, perhaps at least enjoying some measure of fratrain quillty. visitors appeared and saved their lives again. >> abraham looks up, he sees three men. he greets them, welcomes them. sarah...
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. >> arabs to this day, trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael.illions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe ismail made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and they built islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in kanaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age, perhaps at last enjoying some measure of tranquility after all they had endured. then, unexpected visitors appeared and changed their lives again. >> abraham looks up. he sees three men. he greets them, he welcomes them. sarah hurries to make them a meal. hospitality is quintessential. >> in nomadic cultures, travelers in these barren landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. >> when you're out wandering into a new village and you meet someone and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, those are the moments that define abraham for me. >> thank you. >> what do we have here? i'm christiane.
. >> arabs to this day, trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael.illions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe ismail made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and they built islam's first house of worship. the bible doesn't mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in kanaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age, perhaps at last enjoying some measure...
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you come from a lineage of basketball. and there are unreasonable expectations.g your losses are as important as the wins both will teach you valuable life lessons. at 15 you won't understand the power of the red solo cup full of beer and the blunt that will lead you to stronger and more dangerous drugs. your senior year the country's top colleges recruit you, but you choose to stay close to home. fall river is your safe place. your relationship with your mom is unconditionable and immense. your father and brother offer you protection from the madness around you. and heather is your sanity. and one of the best things you hang on to in your life. and one day she will be your wife. at boston college you'll be introduced to one line of cocaine. and although you promise yourself one time that one line will be the reason you get kicked off campus and barely make it through fresno state. that one line will last 14 years. and although you're gifted enough to get drafted into the nba by the denver nuggets, your struggles will continue chasing that one line. at 22 you wil
you come from a lineage of basketball. and there are unreasonable expectations.g your losses are as important as the wins both will teach you valuable life lessons. at 15 you won't understand the power of the red solo cup full of beer and the blunt that will lead you to stronger and more dangerous drugs. your senior year the country's top colleges recruit you, but you choose to stay close to home. fall river is your safe place. your relationship with your mom is unconditionable and immense....
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this year's game at lincoln financial seal were born before the 1963 classic, they are part of a lineageto a time when the nation recovered from a dark tragedy. >> thank ou michael. the 114th meeting between the black knights and midshipment is set for next saturday. i attended this game, it is the spectacle. >> you'll keep us posted after saturday in phil yip. >> i'm a sports captain, that's what i do. >> 2013 is poised to be the best year for hiring since 2005, which is before the recession. a stronger november jobs report shows the unemployment rate fell to a 5-year low and is at 7%. the u.s. economy gained more new jobs than expected adding 203,000 new positions last month. the games were widespread in low and high earning positions. 11 million americans are still unemployed. women have fared better that men. more and more women are choosing to stay single and financially independent. >> marion was married at 16, left her husband at 19 and has lived on her own since. rhonda married and was divorced. neither regrets being single. >> i like to provide for myself, i am not going to rely
this year's game at lincoln financial seal were born before the 1963 classic, they are part of a lineageto a time when the nation recovered from a dark tragedy. >> thank ou michael. the 114th meeting between the black knights and midshipment is set for next saturday. i attended this game, it is the spectacle. >> you'll keep us posted after saturday in phil yip. >> i'm a sports captain, that's what i do. >> 2013 is poised to be the best year for hiring since 2005, which...