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- [female interviewer] is there anything that you're scared of? - no, not really. men. [mary laug hs] - [clifford] i remember rolling up. there was, like, a s ign about like a beware of the alligat or. just bizar re. - [mary] it was a media fren zy. it was a people fren zy. - [clifford] it just blew up. social me dia, the way that it works now, it's inst ant. - [female speaker] you like alligat ors? - yeah, i don't like people hurting t hem. let's put it that way. - when rambo gets lonely he'll come up th ere and crawl in bed with the dogs. that's no big de al. - and she fought for rambo. rea lly. i never thought she'd ever lose him. - the world needs flor ida. the world needs cr az you know, it's good to have a sh
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ock to the system every now and th en. ♪ [ambient music] - [male announcer] major funding for reel south is provided by etv endowme nt the national endowment for the ar ts south arts center for asian american med ia and by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le. [soft blgrass muc] - liffd] you mt a t of peoe whenyou'reorking
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f the paperbut th is a diffict onto for t. [soft blgrass muc] i remember rolling up. there's the gate out front. ere was ke a sigabout ke a beware of t alligator. yeah, ju bizar re. [train horn blowing] [soft bluegrass music] [dog barng] ♪
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- will! are yo waitg on youfood? ho on, we tta get e fo od[womanau ghs] whatyou want hat? you ell like pig tod. i'mary tho. i'm from lakand, floda rn and rsed. m a fulllooded sther ne growing up, i was a tomboy and there wasn't many kids to play w ith, but we always had some kind of critter in our ho use. noatter wh at. myad worked at a tropicalish farmand enever t gato got in e pond i wod fish ' out andi got tolay with em. i would p 'em rbie dl clot s d make tm real fan
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cy. so ias putng cloth on about three o four on gators, a they got my dad in trou ble. they fined him like $5,0 00. i wasn't allowed to play with gators for a wh ile. but ever since then, i've had gators. - [female interviewer] most people are, are scared of alligato rs. - go od. - [female interviewer] is there anything that you're scared ? - no, not really. men. [mary laug hs] -husband other than tha no. mean, pele willsay alkinds of sff t i've sn with my tors thait's not rue. i an, whenamboets lone he'll co up therancrawl in bed wh the do and m so that'no big dl to m it only rely baon cold rningsbecause he'so cold that, ye, i'm oua bed. he'lfreeze y to deat 'cuz his
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cold ooded. [mary la hs] [birdsinging] - [cliord] this march 17th... rch 17th2016. i ran the fro of t b secti. retired o wrestl deteined notto let ste take r pet away."everybo tells he isic iousbut i kissim on thmo uth.how cahe be ci ous?he doesn hava vicious bonen his dy." mebody eiled and sai like, "h, thers this ly thatas this liga to and th're threening to take a way. woulyou benteresd writing a sto ?" and u know, course,'m gog to wri that story.[cliffd laug ] it's a, ah, it's lady th pet allitor that train
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ed. what's noto love? i ink i waprobablyut the for a od few hrs. like to ke my time when i doing iervi ew d actual get know thpers on soju went outh ere and hungut at he housfor a while. it very birre to conduct intervi th someby who'sholdinan allig or t, i mea you candosticate lot of t ngs, bui don't, don't rlly e domest allat or. that a new o for m mean, atne pointshe wadoing th to it and was openg and osing itmo uth. it w very stnge, t sojust so man but thatike strae hun typetuff, yo know ke everybody'sot thr weird in gs. d then wn you t to ste intoomebody se's w ld likehat, it'like you knowit's lik w ow. yoknow, pele live,everyby lives fferen y. th is, thiis one way to le, you know with a five footalligar in youho
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me. [dogarking] - one thing i feel very, very strongly about- if an animal's in the wi ld you need to leave it in a wild because he belongs th ere. he was there before we were. the gators i get are gars that n't li in the ld. quite aew years ag somebodhadtaken ve of themout ofhe w il bies, hatchlin. t 'em in clo seno lht in a os et-dirty,asty smeing, gallon nk. theyeron top oea o ther and d 'em the for ur yea . they ver hadthe abity to grow. these gats we really un ned. so they brought 'em up t here to the alligator farm that i worked at and nobody knew what to do with
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t hem. so the only other chce wod be to t them d own. and said, "il givet a tr " and that how i g 'em. eir immu syste had bee affeed by beg in theark. if a st of lig came rough whever we d him th would bster, , so we knew had to find mething , youknow, cu t hat.so, whatback to my o hab it and puing clots on gars and theunsc reen ananythi else th we uld do tprott th em these gors wereothing like a ticalatorand th made so of thepeoplehat haveepti leyou knowthey're ying at's gon b ite. this igonna this. they nev did ith were mo like kids thagato rs i kn people ink, butthat, th lady's azy. she st, you ow way ovethe
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hi wi this stf untilthey s him do it. and th it was like "oh, i can't believe that gator did tha t!" [birds chirping] [dog barking] - [james] i'm as crazy as mary is, ok ay? [james lau ghs] but we've been friends i don't know how many ye ars. for quite a few of ' em. she loves animals to just put it mildly. she ves animals. shdidn't wt animal beinhurt or ything else. - [femalintervier] doou like ligators - yeah, don't li peop hurti t hem. let's t it tt way. people know at an aigator i ey're afid of 'e so ey go oukilling liga to ju to be kli 'em and cuttin' them up, leavin' 'em out
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th e. but, ipeople h educion, knoedge th's come down he, we wld n't ve the pblems we ave. [soft blgrass muc] - i waed to gi backo the counity, anthey werthe besteaching tool that anydy couldver wa . theyould boous.they tea the kidwhat th needed k now,and th could touchfeel, d experi ence stufthat thecouldn'twith oth gat or [soft bluegrass music] we used to go through a rout ine. we put sunscreen on 'em and clothes on ' em and then they knew they were working and they were ha ppy. oft blueass musi
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but eir immu systemshave beeaffected being ithe da . and overhe yearsallthe re of the to rs theyied fromhe s un so tn it wasust ramb but still did our shows until they decided to take them away from me. - if you're trying to take something away from somebody and, and tt was like, thwhole intof therticle w just to basicly, like thatas the wle sty was, y k now, it'sne thinghat e had thalliga r, buthen thether par of it was ke, ye ey're goa take iaw ay. so wenfloridafish andildl if tryingo figureut whathe actualaws a . yoknow, wh laws is she bak ing?and i ink theoveralthing wa just li a safetconcern,ou k no li, it's aat the .it's aator, li that thing can desty you ift wants toand i ink th were just rr ied. i meanlike, ev like th nice dog
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canave a ba dayand biteomeone, d you kn the dog bi is one ing, t an allator bitis likea whol'nother llgame, so. but, thelip sideto thais all ofs have, one poi in ourlives,ost like, you ow a dog or cat orsomethg like that.and i imine it uld've bn, you know, pretty silar to at. - i had a regular inspector that cameby f all theears at i hadat ors. he hadoved o they got a neinspecto said th gatos gettinbig. and said, we, you know t... thas what gator doyou kn ? he says, thinke's o big fohe re. i id, wellhe's n sensitive. he c't go ouide, you now? d he say "well, you t paperwk for that?"and i did. thene comes ck and hsays "wl you'reonna hav to givrambo away," yoknow, "ta
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gator rm." d i said"he wot never st. you put m in th otherat ors,they're ing to e him beuse he iweak erif youut him ithe sun,he's gna roll er and die." so wasn't rule eaker, b i said, "y're not king my tor. u'll havto shoote to o.i meanit's jt goa be thasimp le my artic was theirst onethat ce out onhe gator but i gus it's not too rpri si at it we all ovethe place.it jt blew u you k w. social mia, the y that it worksow, it'snsta nt - [jam] i was surised it wt as f as it d tell yotr uth. but they camfrom all or tout theirwo centsn. - at four o'clock in the morning first call i get is, "good day, tampa b ay." he says, "mary m in youya
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rd. cayou brg rambo t?"[marlaug hs i'm ke, what? - [firstemale ne anchor]many ous have ts we love. and we wld do anhing inhe worldo keep hem.- it was media fnzy. itas a peoe fren .- [secd femaleews anch] mbo is 15 ye old ligator at's beeli ving in aome undethe re of a man. [thirdemale ws anor] and ey've tten a ite clos quite ose relaonship t re e woman fightin to kp the gator.- somef 'em were reay rudecalled mstupid a nam es- [malspeaker]eople who liven flor a and raisgatorslike m be igno nt. - [thirdemale ne anchor] toee her ks th at at's crie wort hy. we have mpletelypenedpubl recordsaws in frida. so i mn, everying wide open. it makest easieras a jrnal is to finstories d stuff,but it hard oneo ple r a variy of fferent as ons. bacally, le, crazystuff haens everhe re but floda, we just havaccess t it. anthe repoers ow the are th kind oftorieshat gethe hi . if there story tbe told,you goa tell iproperly and u gotta ll it right,
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anactually get know e pe rs and not just, you know, the headli ne. yeah, yore not gonna get anythi unless y paid fo it. d she foht for rao. rea y. i ver though she'ever lose him. [soft music] - i went through, i think, two years of this. peop said ful things. but, y know, y can't ange evebody's md. ary la hs]and uff likehat esn't boer me. i s calledwful this wh i was aad guy wst ler.[mary ug hs] i was in wrestling from 1966 on up.
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so i was just raised in it. and in wrestling, we're still old school, you kn ow. if you do something to my family, i'm, i'm back 'em up. so when i heard what people were saying about rambo, i'd just go on there and i'd correct 'em.i said"now, w wod you feel?" at i neepeople t knows, you k w... with theedia, ido a wle spe h, and it usually gets through pretty w ell. .i do wa to keepim that nody's in arm. and they, they turned arou nd. they actually turn arou at wh they we thinking. [soft inrumentalusic] plse don'take my rbo. [male reporter lau ghs] - [male news anchor] gator livebetter than i do. - [male spker] save ra mbo. udiee applau ng] - lderan] i te, voteor save mbo, t .- the c had soany ople calling t hei thinit scareth
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em. pele were ing by thermad, calng in d. thfacebookas allamme d with peoe sayingyou ow, theye wr on - m gonna y this: mbo' goa better life ght here th he woulout theron t hi that her sonseriousl and knows i too. this is s jacket did all e emoidery othese. that'sn the po with e 41 gors righhere. th thing hs had fover. u know, one day u mightfind mlaying ithe bottom ofhat gatothing, b that'she life ch ose. d you kn, me,i woul't trade any of the memories, 'cuz all my memories
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with rambo arco ol. - i was waiting to hear what florida fish and wildlife was going to do but i was expecting her to, to lose him. 'cuz this is so much jargon that co mes along with all of that. nobeing toeally unr, ab to real understand, yoknow, wh you'redoing ong, how you you can rrect . all thostypes ofhi ngs.- [male ne anchor]mary h been fi ting florida wildfeorkers f mohs now tkeep rambo. but, i gss it's nda li the resnsibil y the med is to put the essure on wh the pssure needs be pu on. so yeah,ositivechangecan happen. - irst malnews chor] ste conser tion ficials st reverng cou e. - [seconmale newanchor]statwildlife officia ve her pmissiontoeep the pt ile, but thorn isn't allowed to showcase rambo in publ ic. - well, rambo got his license so that he can stay at h om he will be staying with me fore ver.i'm hay he's home,but he so bo d. he just la there le he missingut
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on soth ing. 's not aowed totake ptures anore or be on exhibit it's goa be alldifferent for rambo. hean't evego to hifavoritemcdonald like wesed to. i me, we held up e lineor an hour th feedingim hambu ers. [mary laughs] - i n't thk thathe'seing donright. he's always been out, around pe ople doing things around peop le. now he can't do it. a lot of people want him out there. he was life. really. i'm gladhat she t toeep him,ou know.we need more people like that that are willin g to take those kind of risks and prove that it can happen, you kn ow. the world edflorida.the worlneeds
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crazy. you knowit's gdto he a sh ock to the system every now and th en. [birds chirping] - eachne of thgato were nad ter theipersonal ies, anhe washe moscourageo gatoout of t bun ch no, no outside. ad instrental muc] good? hm? ist good, ? yeahwhere mylasses?see the ? right ere. ohi don't nna get d ofim if i n keep h.but i ink ramb is kd of lony,
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as far you kno not bei arou the peoe anymor and stuflike t t. - emale inrviewer]are yolonely? - ? no. i ve plent to kp my te go incleani up for g, threechicke, one piy squirrel d then t alligat.[mary ug hs] [soft blgrass muc] ♪ ♪ ♪
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decades the work of david or his revolved around changing the structure of the system that's programmed for disaster. i'd like to introduce david through some of his own words excerpted from his forward to my last book dreaming the future. david is an amazing right structural change requires tossing overboard many of the foundational myths of the modern world. the myth of lordly human dominance over nature the presumes that we know enough to manage the planet even though we can't manage the back forty. there's the myth that ignorance

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