evenact, all of those -- for those of us are my be horrified by the idea of a safari, it is fascinatingo see these films of roosevelt, the outdoorsman, the strenuous life. mr. mashon: i mean, you've got films of him on safari in africa. you've got him going out west, opening national parks. days,ng his cowboy reunions with the roughriders. he is such -- he is one of those magnetic figures that whenever you see him, even on this old film, your eyes are just drawn to him. and we have some films of him campaigning for the presidency in 1912. these are very nice films of him campaigning on the back of train platforms. and you just really wish you could hear him. we have recordings of roosevelt from 19 oh 12. he actually cut if your records -- 1912. he actually cut a few records, so we do have roosevelt voice, as well, which is actually quite high and squeaky. >> we stand for a living wage. where does that provide a living to those who give their time and energy. -- vers according to local censorship, but must include and to give the elements of a normal standard of living. a standard high e