but across the river from hyde park is a home john burroughs, he's like john mure, john burroughs, we are book crowd here, look up and read about john burroughs. he lived directly across the street on the hudson. fdr would always have to go on the other side of the hudson and that bridges a way to connect that region. >> now let me ask you a technical question, going back to the relationship between teddy and frankly, you know when teddy was police chief or whatever he was walking the streets with newspaper people. he knew to use the newspapers as a vehicle to communicate. you know, many many years later the sky, franklin roosevelt, and enhance the to the radio. so that was a big change. >> you're absolutely right. teddy roosevelt was a genius at manipulating cartoonist, the teddy bear, the toy grew out of his going on a bear hunts and he would not shoot the baron mississippi and it became a symbol for fair chase hunting and conservation. theater roosevelt, fdr used radio so effectively to bring up voice because he was incapacitated, unable to walk, but what is not known about frankli