:12:13
He wants to use
his entire trust fund
:12:15
to buy that...
leper colony.
:12:18
Franklin has invited Louis and me
to see the work that he's been doing.
:12:23
"Work"!
Playing in a pool all day long,
:12:25
squandering his
birthright on...
:12:28
a group of...
fawning strangers.
:12:31
- I consider this your fault, Eleanor.
- I beg your pardon, Mama?
:12:34
You have indulged him.
:12:36
- And this is the result.
- Indulged him?
:12:39
I have indulged him?!
:12:41
He's a grown man
who makes his own decisions.
:12:44
But he doesn't
have to buy it.
:12:45
If it's any comfort
to you, I agree.
:12:47
And I'm against it as well. It will take
up too much of his time and energy.
:12:51
Then it's settled,
we tell him no.
:12:53
No it is not settled.
:12:55
We must hear him out.
:12:57
Louis and I must see for ourselves
the work that he's been doing,
:13:00
then we will all
discuss this further.
:13:04
Then tell him no.
:13:06
Perhaps I've
underestimated you.
:13:09
Perhaps you have.
:13:17
All right, now
lift yourself up.
:13:20
She'll help you
onto your crutches.
:13:22
- Morning.
- That's Tom's car.
:13:27
I was just as sorry as anyone to hear
about Mr. Loyless's passing.
:13:31
And I wish he could have
lived to see this.
:13:33
What are you
talking about?
:13:34
Mr. Loyless had me
come up here and he said,
:13:37
"Fetch this car. I want you to fix
it up for Mr. Roosevelt. "
:13:41
Pete, I can't
drive a car.
:13:44
Well, you can now.
I'll teach you.
:13:46
This one here
is your brake.
:13:49
- Okay, got it.
- All right.
:13:51
- This one over here, this is your gas.
- Gas.
:13:54
Hot damn, you've got
hand controls.
:13:56
That is a thing of beauty.
:13:58
Now you got to push
the gas in real smooth,