oklahoma, the cherokee indian -- but best of all at a colorado airport, a special tribute from anita bryantalmost over. at the ranch with family and friends, he took the occasion of his birthday to take a few moments. [applause] ♪ he was now lyndon baines johnson, rancher, home in the same hills that had cradled him 58 years ago when he first appeared upon the texas scene. ♪ it was a time to count blessings. the country was at a point he had envisioned all his life. it had problems but they were problems of prosperity. if anything concerned him, it was the lack of understanding between people, between nations. you would find very little difference in people's objectives if you could look deep into their hearts and discover what they truly want. >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. next, on american history tv, a conversation with history professor susan sleeper-smith about 17th century native american and european interactions in the belmon