it's a slower process, i think. elizabeth: we talk about how a president is doing. and we usually never talk about how a president is doing until his legacy. and the first 100 days marked by fdr. >> if you're running on getting something done in the first 100 days, you have to do it. he did, he happened to appoint a supreme court nominee. if you go back to the voters in the district, that's what they wanted. that's really what they wanted. so, you know, for him, it's a win. it's not insignificant. elizabeth: molly cooper, thank you very much. very interesting, appreciate it, deland. leland: well, as you all just pointed out, the president calls the 100 day mark arbitrary. his predecessor said it's a hallmark holiday. going back to fdr and the great depression, it's been used as a measuring stick for administrations. with more on that, chief white house correspondent, john roberts.