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be careful what you wish for june and it said if mr jacqueline. yanukovich has forced from power by street marches or other extra constitutional means. ukraine will be vulnerable to the endless turmoil that is afflicted other nations that were moved elected leaders including thailand's in each well this is true this is put to good on them there's no constitutional or legal reason why yanukovich stepped on what you should hold new elections. he's got his inaction some stuff coming up in under two pounds and fifteen which would be the next occasion for people to choose. on the other hand um the car spun in brussels that was saying. it's time to bring together all the political force. this is rather difficult to do is we must remember that was the head of one of the main opposition party has impressed you get a mention on the head of the second officer should copy the time to keep cool. the eu the welterweight boxing champion he's under pressure because of the species had residents in germany and the government is trying to push through a goal to sto
be careful what you wish for june and it said if mr jacqueline. yanukovich has forced from power by street marches or other extra constitutional means. ukraine will be vulnerable to the endless turmoil that is afflicted other nations that were moved elected leaders including thailand's in each well this is true this is put to good on them there's no constitutional or legal reason why yanukovich stepped on what you should hold new elections. he's got his inaction some stuff coming up in under...
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. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs.dy was considered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a serious first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> 19 years after she left the white house, mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how good i thought he was. your ego has to be fed. >> gary robinson wants to know what would mamie say was her greatest contribution to the role of first lady? >> i would say giving ike a comfortable home life where he could relax and get away from the pressing issues of the day. i think her greatest contribution was in institutionalizing the first lady as a campaigner. i think that is the role that has really carried on with later first ladies and in american political life. >> what would your answer be? >> i would agree that privately it would be creating that home. and when she said homemaker, she meant it in the
. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs.dy was considered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a serious first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> 19 years after she left the white house, mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how good i thought he was. your ego has to...
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mrs. johnson fired the kennedys chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. we saw her on the video saying i want the finest things. >> jacqueline kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her -- made in the u.s.. but she was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. >> first lucy's wedding and they had both the daughters married while they were in the white house. it was a very joyous thing to have peered by this time they were getting into the vietnam war and into some of the real nastiness. to have the weddings was a really nice moment of sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters mary? >> lucy married in august of 66, she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. charles robb. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things?
mrs. johnson fired the kennedys chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. we saw her on the video saying i want the finest things. >> jacqueline kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her -- made in the u.s.. but she was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. >> first lucy's wedding and they...
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mrs. nixon when she was in the white house added to the antiques and brought in so much of american culture on where jacquelineennedy started at her personal diplomacy in africa and also which went through? thank you very much. >> those are questions we are going to tell her story. let us do that. we have a clip of pat nixon talking about her volunteerism. [video clip] >> it is a great joy for me to be here with you this evening and to receive this award. however, i would like to say i am receiving this in the name of all of the volunteers who are working throughout this land and throughout his world. as you know, i have been in most of the countries of the world and all of the united states. i have met these good people who give of their hearts and hands to assist others and there is no more noble way to spend part of a life. i do thank all of you who are here in a position and volunteers. i do thank all of the people in this united states who are so kind and generous. i am proud of them. and i am proud to thank them here today. [applause] >> in that clip, she is talk about her travels. our caller wanted to s
mrs. nixon when she was in the white house added to the antiques and brought in so much of american culture on where jacquelineennedy started at her personal diplomacy in africa and also which went through? thank you very much. >> those are questions we are going to tell her story. let us do that. we have a clip of pat nixon talking about her volunteerism. [video clip] >> it is a great joy for me to be here with you this evening and to receive this award. however, i would like to...
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mrs. hoover. she seemed very unorthodox for the late 1920s and early 1930s. she seemed way ahead of her time. she was eclipsed by elenor roosevelt and the glamour of jacqueline kennedy. she has been forgotten. how was she perceived at the time by the press and the public? >> the depression was coloring people's view of her tenure. >> there was expectations and enthusiasm. a lot was expected. she was involved with girl scouts and was involved in the athletic amateur federation. she had hosted and chaired a conference on women in law- enforcement. she tried to get equal enforcement of prohibition laws. she was very well known. one of the things that she did was -- as the caller points out, she was unorthodox. she inherited grace coolidge's social ceric -- secretary. mary randolph wanted lou to do things the "washington society" way of things. those two parted company after the end of one year. lou did not hire another social secretary. she introduced a lot of changes. she was very unorthodox. >> you know what the inauguration look like? >> i believe -- some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. >> it was pouring rain that day. they got soaked in the ceremo
mrs. hoover. she seemed very unorthodox for the late 1920s and early 1930s. she seemed way ahead of her time. she was eclipsed by elenor roosevelt and the glamour of jacqueline kennedy. she has been forgotten. how was she perceived at the time by the press and the public? >> the depression was coloring people's view of her tenure. >> there was expectations and enthusiasm. a lot was expected. she was involved with girl scouts and was involved in the athletic amateur federation. she...
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mrs. hoover. she seemed very unorthodox for the late 1920s and early 1930s. she seemed way ahead of her time. i think she was eclipsed by elenor roosevelt and the glamour of jacqueline kennedy. she has been forgotten. i was curious if any of you know how was she perceived at the time by the press and the public. >> the depression was coloring people's view of her tenure. how was she perceived when she came into office? >> there was expectations and greetedsm that had bert's coming into office. a lot was expected. she was involved with girl scouts and was involved in the national athletic amateur federation, the women's division. she had hosted and chaired a conference on women in law- enforcement to try to get equal enforcement of prohibition laws. she was very well known. one of the things that she did was as the caller points out, she was unorthodox. she inherited grace coolidge's social secretary but they did not get along because mary randolph, who was the secretary, wanted lou to do things the "washington society" way of things. they parted ways after a year. lou did not hire another social secretary. she introduced a lot of changes. she was very unorthodox. >>
mrs. hoover. she seemed very unorthodox for the late 1920s and early 1930s. she seemed way ahead of her time. i think she was eclipsed by elenor roosevelt and the glamour of jacqueline kennedy. she has been forgotten. i was curious if any of you know how was she perceived at the time by the press and the public. >> the depression was coloring people's view of her tenure. how was she perceived when she came into office? >> there was expectations and greetedsm that had bert's coming...