before and there s the avenue in the rain, a frederick remington sculpture is over here. it s has a scholarly air and homey feeling that he wants to have in his white house. a white house that has two young children, which as you know is somewhat rare in this country. this is the look as he heads toward the completion of his second year in office. wolf? the white house makes the point of saying no taxpayer money was involved in the redecoration, all coming from private funds. say it isn t so. sarah palin doesn t hundred the? jeanne moos stalks this most unusual rumor. reporter: when you think of sarah palin, it s one of the first things to pop into your mind. a hunter. good hunting. moose hunting, samming fishing, pistol packing. holing a dead blooded moose. reporter: actually it was a dead caribou in the famous
look at the upholstery here, the rug, very bright and strong dynamic. this painting on the wall is something you ll see a lot of. this is one of my favorites. this is called avenue in the rain. it s shown up in several white house oval offices. george w. bush, somewhere between the clinton look and the reagan look and then we move on to what we have now. look at the changes they ve made here. a homey looking oval office for president obama and he shops in new york. i can tell you that. the furniture here, the table here, the lamps over here, all came from new york. the upholstery was from pennsylvania. the rug, however, was made in michigan. and it s embroidered around the edges with famous sayings by martin luther king, abraham linco lincoln, a lot of folks he admires. he changed the overall look of it. he went with a homey look in here, most of the items as i said came from new york. but in the end, he also still has some traditional looks. the resolute desk as i mentioned