public-private partnership. he came up with the idea of head start and he went to her. she backed it 100%, became a spokesperson, and really helped establish it. mr. anthony:mr. cannon: the highway beautification bill was called the labor bill -- that is what johnson called it. that clip you showed us of her speech -- she may not like that because when he signed the bill in october 22, he never mentioned her name. [laughter] ms. swain: here's a question from twitter. which first lady was thought to be influential that was the least successful at it? [laughter] mr. anthony: that's -- i think you could say hillary clinton? [laughter] just in terms of fairness. she always made the case that when a cames to policy matters she had to make a case for something or against something like any other advisor did. sometimes the president said no. we know that welfare reform -- there was a little bit of contention between them. it's not 100% note on all matters that she didn't win but there were quite a few. mr. cannon: what about lou hoover? there was some talent and she engaged with the press so she never really got her story out. she wouldn't even agree to do interviews with people. there is that story