mrs. harding came back to washington, moved out of the white house? >> she lived in the weathered hotel, the same place the coolidges lived when they were in the vice presidential time. i think she -- if she stayed in washington she might have lived longer. she had just come back and was beginning something of an active life. unfortunately, she got sick again and dr. sawyer encouraged her to come back to ohio. at that point, i am afraid she just sort of gave up. when you think about the strength she had in the white house -- >> warren was her light, and that was gone. her kidneys were gone, too. >> she died in marion, ohio at the age of 64. the only president and first lady to die before what would have been the end of their first term. another sad first for the country. here's a question from gary robinson, who wants to ask -- florence or warren as the more interesting? >> they are both very interesting. this is like this ranking of presidents we get into, which i hate to make lists. i will pass on that one, but i will say what we were talking about earlier, about his legacy and his a congressman's, the creation --