First of all, thank you for the most enlightening session. Ae i was wondering if theres something you can share with us, the most outrageous or memorable request that was ever made. Pres ive never had an outrageous request by the president of the United States or his wife. At least none that ill share. Ie your remarks, i think, are yu incredible because they humanize the people in the white house that the American People dont see. You plan to write your memoirs or at least this kind of thing and put it in print for people to read . At this time, no. I was able to get and was probably the only person that spoke to both the president and the first lady on a daily basis. And i believe that their privacy is more important than my telling that part of the story. A most of there things that i related here today, either the president or the first lady have mentioned in casual conversations with friends and r know that that information is out there. Or and i just believe that it is ym their hi
And also the coolidges had introduced the morrows and the lindbergs. We know what came out of that was a marriage. And they were very happy about that. In terms of the press, grace did not try to cultivate any kind of press relations. She did allow them to photograph her. She did say to the press, leave my boys alone. The children of the first family, and we have seen that continually, should be left alone. But she was happy to pose at 12 00 noon on the steps, take questions, and pose with people who wanted to visit her. And she said she was the national hugger. She wanted to hug everybody. Just as calvin would say jokes and be a little more remote, she wanted to be the warm one. And that came across. Her radiance came across. And i think the nation did appreciate that. And what about the press lady herself . Well, i think we have to start with the time period that the hardings arrived at the white house. World war i, still very fresh in everybodys mind. Nearly everything in the Hardin
Block of benning road northeast. There is a subway there and a safeway there. He is okay but they need to find his care giver. If you have information, call police. News from wall street, the dow plunged nearly 500 points amid fears that developing economies are on the verge of crumbling. Markets began falling after china announced the surprise devaluation of their country. And investors took this as a sign the slowdown could be more than they thought. Jonathan the man accused of killing American University graduate is scheduled to make a Court Appearance this an. Marcus king charged with the death of matthew swansky last week in northwest d. C. Swansky was caught in the cross fire. Stephen tschida has the latest on this. He turned himself this morning, right . Stephen earlier this morning. King is expected to appear any minute. Two Court Documents we are learning more about what the prosecutors believe went down on seventh street, saturday about 5 00 at night. We also have learned wha
7 00 oclock. Lets send you over to kyla for more on the forecast. We had a nice day yesterday. You say more is on the way. Yesterday i think was pretty close to perfect. Pretty close today will be spot on for average temperatures in the mid 80s. We will see more humidity in there. It might feel warmer. We are ram pink up to a steamy monday. Okay. So some weather is on the way but still a gorgeous sunday. Lets enjoy it. This is a great day to do it. Certainly, were having a very nice week ahead of us too, everybody. Just a little bit of heat. Lets start with today and beautiful sunrise happening right now at middletown ship high school in the cape may courthouse. 62 degrees there. Look at that sun just peeking up and beautiful blue skies, just a few clouds but it is perfect. Temperatures right now in philadelphia about 66 degrees. Fiftyseven in reading. Sixty down in atlantic city. We are off to a good start. Taking a look at storm scan three you can see clear skies will be here. High c
Lets give them a good round of applause. [applause] its a chock full day. Youll start hearing people give you insight to Social Security and a lot of it in depth of the actuarial perspective which are the lifeblood of the Social Security so youll be hearing but the key to this day, in my view and i hope to be here the whole day, is the last session real have a chance to put together a Social Security long term solvency program. Youll hear a lot of the options discussed and to do it yourself. This is an amazing city. I relocated here last july from new york, you might be surprised to think im from new york and what i love about the city is that everyone is connected. Im taking over this morning and my driver says where can i take you and my driver said i told him the barber center. Barbara jordan, theres a center named after Barbara Jordan and i said yes, did you know who she was. He said not only do i know she was but i had a radio show in washington, 50 years ago on the station it doe