susan swain: i have a question for you, carl cannon. carl m. cannon: yes. susan swain: what is the difference between jacqueline kennedy coming in, wearing fashionable, european-designed clothes, and redoing the white house, and nancy reagan doing it not that long after? carl m. cannon: you know, that's a fair question. i mean, for nancy, she came here, and she thought it would be a fresh start, and for her, it's deja vu all over again. it's sacramento. she expects washington to be a little more sophisticated. it isn't, in her mind. designer dresses, they're criticizing her. they criticize her for going shopping at bloomingdale's. well, her friend was betsy bloomingdale. of course they're going to shop at bloomingdale's. but, look, jackie was a special case. there's an edgy website -- i don't frequent it very often -- it's called nerve.com. it's mostly about sex and younger people stuff. but i was on it recently in preparation for this program to see how they ranked the sexiest first ladies in history, and you'd be surprised -- i was -- that nancy reagan ran