. >> i am jon seeingenthaler. we are talking to jane goodall. you just turned 80 years old. congratuations represents people are making a big deal of it. >> in some ways, you are a timeless figure in the study ofnator and chimpan zeros. >> it's ridiculous going from one continent to another. it's airplanes and hotels and interviews and lectures. >> you said you are on the road some 300 days a year. >> yeah. it's absurd. isn't it? >> and you like it. >> i hate the travel. i hate. oh, who could like going through airports today? i mean it's really horrible. and then, of course, it's a carbon footprint, all of this flying but nobody has given me a magic carpet yet. we have, i would say, millions of young people planting trees now. so, i hope it makes up. >> you start this organization called roots and chutes. tell us about it. >> it began 212 high school students. it was about actually empowering young people to roll up their sleeves and make a difference. once they understand the problems, they get to choose. we don't tell them what to do. but between them they must choose a p