and suzy menkes. the idea of empowering women came from my mother. my mother during the war was a prisoner of war. she was in the concentration camp at age 20. she came back she came she survived. she was 49 pounds. and she wasn t supposed to have survived. he did survive. he game weight. she married my farther. she wasn t supposed to have a child, and i was born. so to some degree the day i was born i had already won and i was a miracle. so i think that my mother, the biget lesson she gave me is that fear is not an option. rose: we conclude with alley wentworth. a lot of very fascinating people came over. my mother was friends with genetic onassis and nixon was around because my step-father was covering for the london sunday times the kennedy-nixon administration, and i used to swim on the back of henry kissinger. he would come and swim in our pool and i would on to his neck and hold on and he was bombing cambodia at the same time. captioning sponsored by rose comm
furstenberg, daphne guinness, and suzy menkes. the idea of empowering women came from my mother. my mother during the war was a prisoner of war. she was in the concentration camp at age 20. she came back she came she survived. she was 49 pounds. and she wasn t supposed to have survived. he did survive. he game weight. she married my farther. she wasn t supposed to have a child, and i was born. so to some degree the day i was born i had already won and i was a miracle. so i think that my mother, the biget lesson she gave me is that fear is not an option. rose: we conclude with alley wentworth. a lot of very fascinating people came over. my mother was friends with genetic onassis and nixon was around because my step-father was covering for the london sunday times the kennedy-nixon administration, and i used to swim on the back of henry kissinger. he would come and swim in our pool and i would on to his neck and hold on and he was bombing cambodia at the same time. cap
york, joining us diane von furstenberg, daphne guinness, and suzy menkes. the idea of empowering women came from my mother. my mother during the war was a prisoner of war. she was in the concentration camp at age 20. she came back she came she survived. she was 49 pounds. and she wasn t supposed to have survived. he did survive. he game weight. she married my farther. she wasn t supposed to have a child, and i was born. so to some degree the day i was born i had already won and i was a miracle. so i think that my mother, the biget lesson she gave me is that fear is not an option. rose: we conclude with alley wentworth. a lot of very fascinating people came over. my mother was friends with genetic onassis and nixon was around because my step-father was covering for the london sunday times the kennedy-nixon administration, and i used to swim on the back of henry kissinger. he would come and swim in our pool and i would on to his neck and hold on and he was bombing cam
michigan on the 28th of the month. rose: we continue with a look at fashion week in new york, joining us diane von furstenberg, daphne guinness, and suzy menkes. the idea of empowering women came from my mother. my mother during the war was a prisoner of war. she was in the concentration camp at age 20. she came back she came she survived. she was 49 pounds. and she wasn t supposed to have survived. he did survive. he game weight. she married my farther. she wasn t supposed to have a child, and i was born. so to some degree the day i was born i had already won and i was a miracle. so i think that my mother, the biget lesson she gave me is that fear is not an option. rose: we conclude with alley wentworth. a lot of very fascinating people came over. my mother was friends with genetic onassis and nixon was around because my step-father was covering for the london sunday times the kennedy-nixon administration, and i used to swim on the back of henry kissinger. he wou
look at fashion week in new york, joining us diane von furstenberg, daphne guinness, and suzy menkes. the idea of empowering women came from my mother. my mother during the war was a prisoner of war. she was in the concentration camp at age 20. she came back she came she survived. she was 49 pounds. and she wasn t supposed to have survived. he did survive. he game weight. she married my farther. she wasn t supposed to have a child, and i was born. so to some degree the day i was born i had already won and i was a miracle. so i think that my mother, the biget lesson she gave me is that fear is not an option. rose: we conclude with alley wentworth. a lot of very fascinating people came over. my mother was friends with genetic onassis and nixon was around because my step-father was covering for the london sunday times the kennedy-nixon administration, and i used to swim on the back of henry kissinger. he would come and swim in our pool and i would on to his neck and ho