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my favorite part because it's not an eleanor roosevelt -- you don't think eleanor roosevelt and thinkinky, but the back fastens with a small clasp. and if you take the sleeves off, you can open up the back and have it come down. so you get a nice draped, low back. and it's such tease a wonderful very movie star to me, very '30s. >> such a wonderful, sexy stylish decade. >> you don't think of eleanor roosevelt as sexy. >> no. >> it's true. you don't. she was a bit of a minx. and christmas readings from the president and mrs. roosevelt. it's hard to tell what either one of them is wearing. [laughter] and this is a lawn party for a white house guards. that was very democratic in its own way. >> the suit, let' see. on the right, it's a dress. always looks like a suit to me. it's a dress. this is what she wore to the first inaugural ceremony. so it's a beautiful they called it eleanor blue. it's sort of lavender color. >> how interesting. >> it was eleanor blue. and oddly, we have the hat that's supposed to go with it in the collection made out of the same fabric. but she didn't wear it. i
my favorite part because it's not an eleanor roosevelt -- you don't think eleanor roosevelt and thinkinky, but the back fastens with a small clasp. and if you take the sleeves off, you can open up the back and have it come down. so you get a nice draped, low back. and it's such tease a wonderful very movie star to me, very '30s. >> such a wonderful, sexy stylish decade. >> you don't think of eleanor roosevelt as sexy. >> no. >> it's true. you don't. she was a bit of a...
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one reason is theodore franklin and eleanor roosevelt. >> host: what was it with their upbringing that wanted them to do that? with their socio-economic status? >> roosevelt's father really believed their comfort demanded of them to help the less fortunate. and in their time it was more patronizing and basically saw as their duty theodore roosevelt put that is the basis from where they worked and then to look at that to blame the problems within each one of us and they will not actually be your servant. >> i would like to follow up on something. you made a comment if fox news was around back then they would laugh at franklin for having polio i thought that was an awful comment that is why i did not watch the documentary because i felt that was biased. >> i have to say i am particularly interested to hear from you. . . >> online from republicans. good morning. >> good morning to you all. from what i have read and heard, president franklin roosevelt, his policies, instead of cutting short the depression prolonged the depression. i don't know everything about it, and i would like for you
one reason is theodore franklin and eleanor roosevelt. >> host: what was it with their upbringing that wanted them to do that? with their socio-economic status? >> roosevelt's father really believed their comfort demanded of them to help the less fortunate. and in their time it was more patronizing and basically saw as their duty theodore roosevelt put that is the basis from where they worked and then to look at that to blame the problems within each one of us and they will not...
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my favorite part though because it's not an eleanor roosevelt -- you don't think eleanor roosevelt is slinky but the back fastens with a small clasp and if you take the sleeves off you can also open up the back and have it come down and so you get a nice draped low back and it's just such -- it's a wonderful -- very movie star to me. very '30s -- >> such a wonderful, sexy, stylish decade. >> but you don't think of eleanor roosevelt and sexy. >> it's true. you don't. >> no. >> she was a bit of a minx. and christmas readings from the president and mrs. roosevelt. it's hard to read what either one of them is wearing except that it's white. and this is a lawn party for white house guards. well, that was very democratic in et cetera own w-- its own wa. >> the suit on the right is a dress. always looks like a suit to me but it's a dress and this is what she wore to the first inaugural ceremony. they called it eleanor blue it's a sort of lavender color and it was eleanor blue, and oddly we have the hat that's supposed to go with it in the collection made out of the same fabric, but she didn'
my favorite part though because it's not an eleanor roosevelt -- you don't think eleanor roosevelt is slinky but the back fastens with a small clasp and if you take the sleeves off you can also open up the back and have it come down and so you get a nice draped low back and it's just such -- it's a wonderful -- very movie star to me. very '30s -- >> such a wonderful, sexy, stylish decade. >> but you don't think of eleanor roosevelt and sexy. >> it's true. you don't. >>...
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ward, you bring up eleanor roosevelt. joe asks on twitter, did eleanor enjoy being the first lady, and how was their marriage viewed by the public? >> guest: ooh, that's a big one. she enjoyed some -- when she initially got to the white house, she was not happy. she was afraid she'd be imprisoned there and be a sort of, you know, endlessly serving teas, and she served a lot of teas over 12 years. but she soon realized that there was a power in that unofficial position that she could use, and she was a relentless advocate of important causes of all kinds from civil war -- civil rights to women's rights to economic help for the poor, refugees and so on. and she was a sort of her husband's liberal conscience and his goad sometimes. and she made of that job something altogether new and every -- just as every new president is measured against franklin roosevelt, that continues to happen -- >> guest: yep. >> guest: -- everybody's first hundred days are measured against his, every first lady finds herself confronted with the mem
ward, you bring up eleanor roosevelt. joe asks on twitter, did eleanor enjoy being the first lady, and how was their marriage viewed by the public? >> guest: ooh, that's a big one. she enjoyed some -- when she initially got to the white house, she was not happy. she was afraid she'd be imprisoned there and be a sort of, you know, endlessly serving teas, and she served a lot of teas over 12 years. but she soon realized that there was a power in that unofficial position that she could use,...
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eleanor roosevelt. >> that's true. >> that fox. >> and here we have eleanor roosevelt. who was in the white house for a very long time, 1933 until 1945. and this is her crepe, silk crepe evening gown for the 1933 inaugural ball. >> i read that the sleeves were removable. i see where. we have it on display now with the sleeves off because that's the way she wore it. >> it is the way she wore it. >> and there are wonderful little moon stone clasps at the shoulders. my favorite part, though, because it's not an eleanor roosevelt. but the back fastens with a small clasp. and if you take the sleeves off, you can open up the back and have it come down and you get a nice draped, low back. >> oh. >> it's a wonderful -- very movie star to me, very '30s. >> such a wonderful. such a sexy, stylish decade. >> but you don't think of eleanor roosevelt as sexy. >> no. >> it's true, you don't. she was a bit of a minx. >> it's hard to tell what either one of them is wearing. and this is a lawn party for white house guards. well, that was very democratic in its own way. >> and the suit on
eleanor roosevelt. >> that's true. >> that fox. >> and here we have eleanor roosevelt. who was in the white house for a very long time, 1933 until 1945. and this is her crepe, silk crepe evening gown for the 1933 inaugural ball. >> i read that the sleeves were removable. i see where. we have it on display now with the sleeves off because that's the way she wore it. >> it is the way she wore it. >> and there are wonderful little moon stone clasps at the...
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. >> i can't believe you said that about eleanor roosevelt. she has been dead for 40 years.he moon, but will women still swoon? buzz aldrin is looking for love. he divorced his wife and started dating a woman 30 years his junior and she was still too old for him. he is still looking for his next mrs. in an interview for gq that stands for great quads he said i am on the scout for a cute looking lady. when i say i am on the scout -- never mind. he also knocked the president's home of landing a man on an asteroid. he said that's not going to the moon. that's not going to mars. that's playing around with a mickey mouse rock. we have to get rid of that. i am a creator of a new way to get to mars. he is full of vinegar and something. joanne, you are eligible. would you date buzz? >> i did what i do with all famous people that i know are single. i google them. i realized it wouldn't work out. he hasn't had a drink in 36 years. while i applaud him for that and that is wonderful, it wouldn't work. >> if you dated when you showed up i could say this is buzz and buzzed. >> hey. like s
. >> i can't believe you said that about eleanor roosevelt. she has been dead for 40 years.he moon, but will women still swoon? buzz aldrin is looking for love. he divorced his wife and started dating a woman 30 years his junior and she was still too old for him. he is still looking for his next mrs. in an interview for gq that stands for great quads he said i am on the scout for a cute looking lady. when i say i am on the scout -- never mind. he also knocked the president's home of...
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we always started with otis shackleton, shackleton, eleanor roosevelt, margaret thatcher, martin lutherking and lincoln and churchill, but we always try to define the qualities that make a leader. there their are lots of them. perseverance, communication, vision, teamwork, trust. the last one on the list and the one that brings me back to tom is always character. it is an indefinable quality. quality. you cannot really put a specific definition to it, but people like lincoln had it. artists shackleton had it, joshua lawrence chamberlain from maine had it, eleanor roosevelt had it, and it involves a combination of qualities that i think tom embodies. integrity, intelligence, honesty, faith, belief in principle then daring to stand for principle. it is the hardest thing to teach, but the easiest thing to see. the reason i felt so privileged to get to know this man for such a short time is that he has shown me what character is all about. tom is one of the great joys of my life to have had these two years to get to no you, if only slightly. it is one of the great sadness is of my life that
we always started with otis shackleton, shackleton, eleanor roosevelt, margaret thatcher, martin lutherking and lincoln and churchill, but we always try to define the qualities that make a leader. there their are lots of them. perseverance, communication, vision, teamwork, trust. the last one on the list and the one that brings me back to tom is always character. it is an indefinable quality. quality. you cannot really put a specific definition to it, but people like lincoln had it. artists...
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hard to believe, but eleanor roosevelt said that first. you know, that's very famous. to get got but you got to get got before you get -- yeah. this is just -- just weird. there's a new study that says male rats can actually have sexual fetishes, after some were found to be more responsive to -- and this is real. -- female rats dressed in lingerie. [ laughter ] forget about the rats. how about we got to keep an eye on the guy who spends his time making tiny rat lingerie? it's like -- [ cheers and applause ] victor's secret. [ laughter ] making rat lingerie? >> steve: honey, are you in there? >> jimmy: i'm sleeping, mom. get out of here! [ laughter ] >> steve: you got to take out the garbage! >> jimmy: oh, yeah. absolutely, mom, no problem. shh, don't tell anybody. what does your son do? oh -- never mind. he makes lingerie for rats. [ laughter ] here's a local story, you guys. this weekend is santacon. [ cheers and applause ] this is where thousands of people dress up like santa and go from bar to bar getting drunk. and i saw that in preparation for the event, the organ
hard to believe, but eleanor roosevelt said that first. you know, that's very famous. to get got but you got to get got before you get -- yeah. this is just -- just weird. there's a new study that says male rats can actually have sexual fetishes, after some were found to be more responsive to -- and this is real. -- female rats dressed in lingerie. [ laughter ] forget about the rats. how about we got to keep an eye on the guy who spends his time making tiny rat lingerie? it's like -- [ cheers...
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eleanor roosevelt had it, and it involves a competition of qualities that i think tom embodies, and almostall of them have been mentioned here today. honestyy, intelligence, , faith, belief in principle and daring to stand for principle. it is the hardest thing to teach , but it is the easiest thing to see, and the reason i felt so privileged to get to know this man for such a short. keeper of time is that he has shown me what character is all about. joys ofne of the great my life to have had these two years to get to know you, if only slightly. it is one of the great sadnesses of my life that it has only been two years. godspeed, tom. you have made a difference for this country that we all love and honor and respect. thank you for your service and for sharing your great character with all of us. i yield the floor. >> the senator from georgia. >> tom, i was elected in the special elections 15 years ago. over 435 in the house of representatives. i did what my father taught me when i went into business. listen to people who are smart, sit in the back row, pay attention to them, and do what s
eleanor roosevelt had it, and it involves a competition of qualities that i think tom embodies, and almostall of them have been mentioned here today. honestyy, intelligence, , faith, belief in principle and daring to stand for principle. it is the hardest thing to teach , but it is the easiest thing to see, and the reason i felt so privileged to get to know this man for such a short. keeper of time is that he has shown me what character is all about. joys ofne of the great my life to have had...