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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings December 3, 2013

Caller hi. My question has to do when ford lost to carter and once he established the buddy ford center. Host okay, gus, you sound like a younger viewer. How old are you . Caller im eight. Host eight years old. Why are you watching the program tonight . Caller because my family is really into president s and first ladies. Host and are you interested too . Caller yes. Host do you have a favorite president or favorite first lady . Caller favorite president is lincoln and first lady is mrs. Obama. Guest where do you live . Caller georgia. Host have you been to warm springs, georgia. Host yes. Guest im impressed. Host thank you so much for the call. It was about the campaign. Guest she felt badly. People remember it. You know, he lost his voice at the very end of the campaign, and it was left to the first lady, another first, i think, to read the concession statement and telegram of congratulations that had been sent to president elect carter. At the same time, you know, she wouldnt miss l ....

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CSPAN Washington This Week January 5, 2014

Not in hyde park, mrs. Roosevelt on her own we choose to spend your time and theyll kill valkill. In this direction we have a direction to sarah delano roosevelts bedroom. Mrs. Roosevelts bedroom is sandwiched between sarah and her husband franklin. The same as in her lifetime she was sandwiched between franklin and his mother, sarah. The involvement of mrs. Roosevelt in the political career of frank and roosevelt is right from the beginning. She becomes much more active in whenole after 1921, Franklin Roosevelt contracted polio. She would encourage Franklin Roosevelt to continue with his political ambitions. And she would toyed forces with the political strategist. Were laid out,s and it was important because roosevelt and mrs. Did not have a close relationship until the polio came into the story and louis h owe was with
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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings January 2, 2014

Roosevelt would find whichever seat was comfortable for her. She did not have an assigned a seat at this table. This is the bedroom that franklin and eleanor shared as adults. 1918, when infidelity was discovered within the marriage. From that point on, mrs. Roosevelt insisted on not sharing the same bed with Franklin Roosevelt. At that time, mrs. Roosevelt chose a bad room right next to and it has a doorway coming right in. This was an area where she could eat by herself. It was this was an area where she could be by herself. It was a bit of a private space. The furniture in this room was used by mrs. Roosevelt, one of the fear areas where she could get privacy. When they were both here, it was given they would vote here in the big house. If for some reason franklin was not at hyde park, mrs. Roosevelt was spentr own her time a couple short miles away from the site. Thehis direction we have entrance to sara delano roosevelts ....

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CSPAN First Ladies Influence Image January 3, 2014

From expressing my ideas. [applause] betty ford spoke her mind, pro choice and a supporter of the equal rights amendment. She and gerald ford openly discussed her experience with Breast Cancer. For much of her familys public life she struggled with alcohol and drug dependency and confronting it defined her post white house years. Welcome to first ladies influence and image. Tonight well tell you the story of elizabeth ford, the wife of president gerald ford. Here to tell her story is Richard Norton smith. You know him, hes one of our academic advisors for the whole project. Hes helped launch a number of president ial libraries among them the gerald r. Ford library in michigan. You developed a relationship with the fords so you bring that to the table. Sure. I try to be as objective as possible. But i was very fortunate to become a good friends of both of the fords. We want to ....

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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings January 3, 2014

Coat designed by oleg cassini. I think it is a wonderful example of her simple elegance. That a became very, very popular. The only thing that she wore to adorn the ensemble was a beautiful ruby brooch by tiffany that j. F. K. Gave her to celebrate the birth of john junior, right after the swearing in. And of course most famously finishing the ensemble was the hillbox hat. She wore that on the back of her head so her face could be seen. That actually set a fashion trend. Whereas the hat would normally be worn on the top of the head, she had a pushed back to sort of frame her face. Displayed here at its storage box is perhaps one of mrs. Kennedys bestknown dresses, the dress that she wore during her televised tour of the white house in february 1962. Visitors to the museum when we have this dress on exhibit are quite surprised to realize it is red, because of course the program was filmed in blackandwhite and broadcast in black and white. But i like to surmise that she chose red for tha ....

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