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television series called finding your roots on pbs, and i said, sure, absolutely. you see, i was born in michigan, but my parents were born and they grew up in india. like a lot of immigrants, they thought they would never be able to learn their whole family history. that was lost, they thought, in the old country. i always wondered and so i gave professor gates the names of my immediate relatives along with a cheek swab of my dna. here s some of what he found. reporter: to dig even deeper, we sent sanjay s cousin to hardwar, located on the ganges river. it s a place of tremendous geonoloical importance to hindus. they come to consult with family prooisz who have recorded their male lynnage on their family trees. we arranged for him to meet with two priests who have devoted their lives to writing down family histories. we re hoping that we ll discover other details about sanjay s extended family hidden in these cryptically encoded scrolls. it s all written down th ....
absolutely. i was born in michigan, but my parents were born and grew up in india. and like a lot of immigrants, they thought they would never be able to learn their whole family history. that was lost, they thought, in the old country. but i always wondered, and so i gave professor gates the names of my immediate relatives along with a cheek swab of my dna. here s some of what he found. to dig even deeper, we sent sanjay s cousin to hardwar, located on the ganjy river. it s a place of tremendous jean logical importance to hindus. they come here to consult with priests. the male lineages on their family trees. we arranged for him to meet with two priests who have devoted their lives to writing down family history. we re hoping that we ll discover other details about sanjay s extended family hidden in the cryptically encoded scrolls. it s all written down? that s your family history, my brother. amazing thing. i have to go. oh, you have to go. have to go see ....
other suspects facing arraignment today in guantanamo bay. it seems like these men are doing whatever they can to drag this thing out. you said it, don. the 9/11 terror suspects have turned the arraignment into a chaotic court appearance. one of the detainees, one of the accused refused to come to court. he had to be hauled in, shackled to a chair. another shocked the courtroom when he shouted out, comparing some of the camp guards here in guantanamo bay to dead libyan leafer, moammar gudoadhafi and suggesting they may try to kill them and make it look like suicide. and khalid sheikh mohammed, who boeshed he was the mastermind behind the 9/11 attack, has kept completely sile nlt. he has ignored the judge and refused to participate, because as his attorney has said, he feels these hearings, these military commissions, are not fair, and this is a choice not to acknowledge them. don? and chris, i understand there was an outburst during the proceedings. what happened? ....
spring offensive. that threat follows this deadly attack in kabul but a taliban suicide bomber two hours after president obama left afghanistan and the taliban claiming it s just a sign of things to come. let s go straight to nick payton walsh in kabul. when the taliban says spring offensive, tell us exactly what that means. reporter: well, something they were talking about two weeks ago but today their statements shortly after barack obama left made it clear they consider it a new operation ahead of them. something they called al faruq, an arabic term referring between a person who can distinguish between good and evil. many targets, principally foreigners, those assisting foreigners, afghan security forces and a variety of other tactics which, of course, this kind of statement is try to design fear through the afghans working with the nato campaign here. we saw this morning a suicide bomber driving a car laden with explosives into the gates of something called the g ....
broadcasting. we ll have more straight ahead. we begin with that breaking news. also today fears that al qaeda could try to explode explosives hidden inside the bodies of terrorists. the warning comes on the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. reports in america and the middle east have been stepped up as we get new intelligence with hints at potential and future al qaeda threats. german agents found a memory chip in his underwear. first it looked like it was a pornographic movie but what they found was actual operations drawn up some of al qaeda s, drawn up by some of al qaeda s most senior operatives, the plans include hijacking a cruise ship, dressing the passengers in orange jumpsuits to mimic guantanamo bay prisoners. this morning we join commissioner ray kelly. nice to see you. when you hear about threats like this, a consistent drip, drip, drip of what s happening in the world and what could impact us here. how does that change how new york la ....