You know Susan Rice as President Obama's national security adviser and
UN ambassador. But there's a lot about her you don't know — like the
time Donald Trump hugged her and said she was treated unfairly about
Benghazi; or the moment she, as a young Clinton administration official,
flipped off Richard Holbrooke; or her time helping lead America's
foreign policy despite being a 32-year-old with a baby on her hip; or
what it was like having a dad who grew up in segregated South Carolina,
and whose daughter was few black kids growing up in Washington DC's most
elite schools. 

You know Susan Rice as President Obama's national security adviser and UN ambassador. But there's a lot about her you don't know — like the time Donald Trump hugged her and said she was treated unfairly about Benghazi; or the moment she, as a young Clinton administration official, flipped off Richard Holbrooke; or her time helping lead America's foreign policy despite being a 32-year-old with a baby on her hip; or what it was like having a dad who grew up in segregated South Carolina, and whose daughter was few black kids growing up in Washington DC's most elite schools.