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(ed sikov) wilder plays with psychoanalysis.tands that love is not only a lofty feeling, it's also motivated by base sexual desire. there's nothing to be ashamed of. under this thin veneer of civilization, we're all savages. man... woman... hopelessly enmeshed. we're all on a great toboggan, we can't stop it, we can't steer it, it's too late to run! the beguine has begun! what are we going to do? (50's music playing) (peter bogdonavich) the 50's were the last period with really strong female stars. the women lost power tremendously in the 50's, and in the 60's tended to disappear. and then came the 60's, and love was, "let's love everybody! we'll have, we'll all love, we'll have love-ins!" and romance was hippies meeting hippies and all those kind of stories. (door shuts and locks) oh, god! let me out. don't be nervous. (tom schatz) by far the most popular film in the late 1960's was "the graduate." i'm available to you -- oh, my c-----! (tom schatz) our notion of monogamy, of sexual identities, particularly women's roles but me
(ed sikov) wilder plays with psychoanalysis.tands that love is not only a lofty feeling, it's also motivated by base sexual desire. there's nothing to be ashamed of. under this thin veneer of civilization, we're all savages. man... woman... hopelessly enmeshed. we're all on a great toboggan, we can't stop it, we can't steer it, it's too late to run! the beguine has begun! what are we going to do? (50's music playing) (peter bogdonavich) the 50's were the last period with really strong female...
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i just come home and say what do you say i take my daughter out to the wilderness for a long trip? she said, oh, can you just do it. in a couple of hours she turned back and say, did you mean it? >> what was the toughest part about this trip? >> actually the toughest part was the first two days, because the temperature was brought to the 5 degrees and it was raining and she cried, and was very angry at me, but she decide how long she could go and of course, some days i had to psh her a littl her attempts. >> geez. i want to call my dad and go somewhere. right? >> steven, you know how girls like a nice walk on the beach? >> yes, they do. >> i found an excuse for a guy not to take her on one. >> crabs. >> ooh. >> hermit crabs. >> oh, not those kind. >> this is a hermit crab migration that happens once a year in the british virgin islands and look at these. they say there are millions of them. >> i would be creeped out if i saw that. >> there's not even any sand on this beach. pretty awful to walk. >> i bailed you out of this romantic trick, but this crab, romance isn't on his mind. >
i just come home and say what do you say i take my daughter out to the wilderness for a long trip? she said, oh, can you just do it. in a couple of hours she turned back and say, did you mean it? >> what was the toughest part about this trip? >> actually the toughest part was the first two days, because the temperature was brought to the 5 degrees and it was raining and she cried, and was very angry at me, but she decide how long she could go and of course, some days i had to psh...
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chelsea allen from the wilder experience will be joining us during good it yourself" nnil trends. 3 toail desiggs and for more information log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up... thinking about upgrading to the new i-phone 5?if so... you may want to listen up.why some experts say... it's not worth getting.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all &pmorning. morning news.. all local.. all &pmorning. ♪ forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than christopher columbus with speedboats. that's happy! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time. mom? ♪ ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ fem
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in 1978 there is no boundary canoe -- water canoe area wilderness. so there's trust lands in that part of minnesota that was generating revenue for public schools in minnesota. so in 1978 congress passed the boundary water canoe area wilderness. and they took that land out of trust. so that means there is a deficiency in trust lands for minnesota schools. this legislation simply seeks to correct that. nothing more than that. nothing more than that. so, in fact, here's another way to put it, mr. chairman. if the boundary water canoe area wilderness had not been passed we wouldn't be here today. beuse you would have those trust lands generating revenue. but because it included that area, we are here today. now, i heard my good friend from st. paul talking about the transparency and everybody should be involved in decision making. what happened in 1978 when this 86,000 acres were taken out of trust? where was the transparency? where was the goodwill that was coming from the federal government to the citizens of minnesota at that time? it apparently wasn
in 1978 there is no boundary canoe -- water canoe area wilderness. so there's trust lands in that part of minnesota that was generating revenue for public schools in minnesota. so in 1978 congress passed the boundary water canoe area wilderness. and they took that land out of trust. so that means there is a deficiency in trust lands for minnesota schools. this legislation simply seeks to correct that. nothing more than that. nothing more than that. so, in fact, here's another way to put it, mr....
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you have a new book called a wilderness of error, the trials of jeffrey mcdonald. okay, why a book, why not a documentary this time? >> i tried to sell this as a movie and nobody really wanted to make it. (laughter) >> stephen: that's a sad story. >> it is. >> stephen: you should make a documentary about trying to sell this movie. >> well, it might be in the works. >> stephen: okay. well, listen, okay, so this is a famous green beret murders in the early 1970s. >> february 1970. >> stephen: okay. this guy jeffrey mcdonald, he killed his wife and he killed his two children, two daughters. and he blamed it on some hippies, right. >> can i use the word allegedly. >> stephen: no, because he was found guilty. and it was appealed and it was upheld and it went to the supreme court and they did not overturn it. and in our society, we call that person guilty. >> well, let me ask you a question. do you think the courts can make mistakes? >> stephen: no. (laughter) because if our courts are making mistakes then our whole system is on trial. you're putting our whole system on
you have a new book called a wilderness of error, the trials of jeffrey mcdonald. okay, why a book, why not a documentary this time? >> i tried to sell this as a movie and nobody really wanted to make it. (laughter) >> stephen: that's a sad story. >> it is. >> stephen: you should make a documentary about trying to sell this movie. >> well, it might be in the works. >> stephen: okay. well, listen, okay, so this is a famous green beret murders in the early...
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[cheers and applause] doug wilder. [cheers and applause] jerry brown. [cheers and applause] and paul tsongus. [cheers and appl
[cheers and applause] doug wilder. [cheers and applause] jerry brown. [cheers and applause] and paul tsongus. [cheers and appl
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this is shaybah, a desert wilderness where temperatures can reach 135 degrees. beneath these sand dunes lie 18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. and it's costing billions and billions to tap into it. with all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. let me be blunt: is it your hope to prevent a switch away from oil? somebody said the country is the oil business. i mean, you absolutely need to do this for your own survival. >> and what's wrong with that? [ticking] >> when the u.s. oil companies came here in the '40s and '50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. they created a replica of american suburbia. today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >>
this is shaybah, a desert wilderness where temperatures can reach 135 degrees. beneath these sand dunes lie 18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. and it's costing billions and billions to tap into it. with all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. let me be blunt: is it your hope to prevent a switch away from oil? somebody said the country is the oil...
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but in the 1970's the federal government created the boundary water canoe areas wilderness. the lands within the boundary waters can be logged, leased, sold or mined in order to preserve the unique wilderness character of this pristine land. but as a result of its creation, minnesota and students have been placed with an 86,000-acre problem for over 30 years. 86,000 acres of state-owned school trust lands have been land locked within the borders of the boundary waters and have been able to produce critical funding for minnesota public education. it is imperative that we resolve this longstanding problem. our goal is to preserve and protect the boundary waters and allow state-owned school trust lands to raise revenue for minnesota education. it's a win-win. unfortunately minnesota school kids and their teachers have been cheated out of a public education funding now for over 34 years. finally, after years of inaction, stalling and dilatory tactics by special interest groups, republicans and democrats have come together in minnesota and said, enough is enough. on march 22 of t
but in the 1970's the federal government created the boundary water canoe areas wilderness. the lands within the boundary waters can be logged, leased, sold or mined in order to preserve the unique wilderness character of this pristine land. but as a result of its creation, minnesota and students have been placed with an 86,000-acre problem for over 30 years. 86,000 acres of state-owned school trust lands have been land locked within the borders of the boundary waters and have been able to...
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conservation history but i like the wilderness more than conservation, but i did the wilderness warrior on theodore roosevelt, and then the quiet world, on saving lack wilderness, and now i'm writing forester in chief, franklin roosevelt, the ccc, and wild america. i'm looking how fdr and gifford-pinchot got two billion trees planted through the youth car in the 1930s. so i'm waiting of the death bowl. everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach
conservation history but i like the wilderness more than conservation, but i did the wilderness warrior on theodore roosevelt, and then the quiet world, on saving lack wilderness, and now i'm writing forester in chief, franklin roosevelt, the ccc, and wild america. i'm looking how fdr and gifford-pinchot got two billion trees planted through the youth car in the 1930s. so i'm waiting of the death bowl. everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent...
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wilder running wide in that oregon/arizona ballyhoo offensive game.here's about 11 minutes left in the first half. they've only got seven points. >> kirk: they got a long way to go to catch up to this one. it's a big win for florida state. for obvious reasons. after what happened last weir against oklahoma, not only did they lose to oklahoma. it had an impact on them for the next couple weeks against this clemson team and also wake forest. and there was so much talk this year about i don't want to hear it. florida state, same old thing. this is a big confidence builder for them as they move forward into the rest of their season. punted away. fair catch by watkins, back at the 31 yard line. okay, folks. this was earlier today when lee cor corso made his pick on game day. he puts the torch into the ground. uh-oh! oh, not quite! >> pretty much -- >> oh, mercy. we have to take a look -- i saw coach afterwards. i told him how much i enjoyed that -- the trivia question here at the stadium that's multiple choice, who quarterbacked the 1954 florida state semi
wilder running wide in that oregon/arizona ballyhoo offensive game.here's about 11 minutes left in the first half. they've only got seven points. >> kirk: they got a long way to go to catch up to this one. it's a big win for florida state. for obvious reasons. after what happened last weir against oklahoma, not only did they lose to oklahoma. it had an impact on them for the next couple weeks against this clemson team and also wake forest. and there was so much talk this year about i...
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form governor wilder is not surprised. first african-american governor in the nation is joining me right new. governor, good to have you. why are you here, by the way, governor? >>guest: i teach school of government and public affairs at virginia commonwealth university, school has started and i'm a professor this week. >>neil: all right. so it is not as if you were not envieded or you are in a snit with the party, that is not the case? >>guest: no, you not at all. >>neil: do you find it interesting, and it could be coincidental, virginia is more in play for republicans, a crucial state that president obama took four years ago, after biden's memorable remarks that stuck in your craw, obviously, and it, really, seems to have stuck in a lot of people in virginia, their craw, what do you think of how that contributes to this state being a toss up? >>guest: it plight -- might have. i always thought it would be a close election in virginia, particularly, and i thought in the absence of democrats energize the base, getting the e
form governor wilder is not surprised. first african-american governor in the nation is joining me right new. governor, good to have you. why are you here, by the way, governor? >>guest: i teach school of government and public affairs at virginia commonwealth university, school has started and i'm a professor this week. >>neil: all right. so it is not as if you were not envieded or you are in a snit with the party, that is not the case? >>guest: no, you not at all....
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in stor
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to...
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wilderness firing up the >>> this week on "moyers & company," political zealot ralph reed is back from the wilderness firing up the faithful to support conservative candidates and raking in campaign cash. >> we're going to have the biggest victory we've had for time-honored values in the history of this country. >> the resurrection of ralph reed. and -- >> infusion of religion into politics and politics into religion, that's a toxic brew, as other countries have experienced. >> funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation, of new york. celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the colebert foundation. independent production fund with support from the partridge foundation, a john and poly charitable fund. the clement foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issue, herb albert foundation. the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation, the john d. and catherine mcarthur foundation, committed to building a just, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and the bessy and jesse thi
wilderness firing up the >>> this week on "moyers & company," political zealot ralph reed is back from the wilderness firing up the faithful to support conservative candidates and raking in campaign cash. >> we're going to have the biggest victory we've had for time-honored values in the history of this country. >> the resurrection of ralph reed. and -- >> infusion of religion into politics and politics into religion, that's a toxic brew, as other...
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nation's wilderness system. since the bill doesn't even give details about what public land would be lost, we can't even say how bad a daily deal this is for the american people. it's bad policy to push through profrle land swap bill without adequate public involvement and participation. i strike that in contrast to a bill that i recently introduced, h.r. 370, the conveyance of the forest service lake hill and administrative site. this bill does have accompanying maps that will be made available to the committee so that people can see where the land in question is. it's land that no longer fits the characteristics of forestland. having been deforested near the highway about 40 acres, and it should not be a controversial bill. in direct contrast to this bill, the bill i introduce today has support from the counties, towns, local environmental community, and no local opposition to that bill. on the other hand, mr. cravaack's bill doesn't even identify what forest service parcels would be sold by the federal govern
nation's wilderness system. since the bill doesn't even give details about what public land would be lost, we can't even say how bad a daily deal this is for the american people. it's bad policy to push through profrle land swap bill without adequate public involvement and participation. i strike that in contrast to a bill that i recently introduced, h.r. 370, the conveyance of the forest service lake hill and administrative site. this bill does have accompanying maps that will be made...
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strieker: the bureau of land management is required to conserve this area's wilderness qualities untilongress decides whether or not to permanently protect this often-overlooked geologic gem. for this american land, i'm gary strieker.
strieker: the bureau of land management is required to conserve this area's wilderness qualities untilongress decides whether or not to permanently protect this often-overlooked geologic gem. for this american land, i'm gary strieker.
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the commission invested after two wilder's said there was some problems with some older gas lines. a documentary about the san bruno explosion will be shown tonight in redwood city. a 30 minute film is called trial by fire. tonight screening will be at the same table county history museum. the screening starts at 7:00. the chevron oil co. says it was mostly steam that create a white plume all over the company's richmond refinery one month ago today. that's according to a report that the company filed with the contra costa and hazardous materials dept. 3 the plumas created company firefighters doused the fire. >>> what the engineers ice cream is now suing in a porn company. >>> it's like this that titanic it sinking fast. >>> and of the people who dispatched them. white area city faces another mass exodus among public safety employees. >>> >>> talk about beating or 15 seconds of fame. a texas woman broke into a dallas television station and as you can see she'd and want to get up and she didn't want to be. authorities said she pulled a fire alarm at a nearby restaurant before she br
the commission invested after two wilder's said there was some problems with some older gas lines. a documentary about the san bruno explosion will be shown tonight in redwood city. a 30 minute film is called trial by fire. tonight screening will be at the same table county history museum. the screening starts at 7:00. the chevron oil co. says it was mostly steam that create a white plume all over the company's richmond refinery one month ago today. that's according to a report that the company...
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they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he
they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to...
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the christian built a makeshift church in the wilderness. their new place of worship and presence unwelcomed by local muslims. >> this woman said muslims burned the church and we were forced to enter the forest. >> this man wants christians to leave the area. we live in the surrounding area and houses affected. >> chairman says the christians are still afraid to return to their homes. >> we are trying our best to send them home safely and demanding they should give them the compensation of the lord. >> christians are unlikely to return to village and freedom is unlikely for remsha. even if she is cleared of blasphemy charges, extremists may try to kill her if she returns home. mark martin, cbn news. >> coming up, thousands flee their homeland because of civil c2r. se where they are going and whoo is t taking ththem in. >> welcome back, ongoing civil war in syria has thousands racing to escape violence. christians in the region see an opportunity to bring hope in the midst of tragedy. >> as gary lane reports, they are stepping in to bring ref
the christian built a makeshift church in the wilderness. their new place of worship and presence unwelcomed by local muslims. >> this woman said muslims burned the church and we were forced to enter the forest. >> this man wants christians to leave the area. we live in the surrounding area and houses affected. >> chairman says the christians are still afraid to return to their homes. >> we are trying our best to send them home safely and demanding they should give them...
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they can't believe it's still being debated. >> "a wilderness of error".d because something really, really bad happened here. it was a miscarriage of justice. >> we will find out the truth one day, i'm sure. errol morris, thank you so much for your time. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> the aclu has filed a lawsuit against the state of georgia and the group they're representing may surprise you. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equi
they can't believe it's still being debated. >> "a wilderness of error".d because something really, really bad happened here. it was a miscarriage of justice. >> we will find out the truth one day, i'm sure. errol morris, thank you so much for your time. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> the aclu has filed a lawsuit against the state of georgia and the group they're representing may surprise you. music: "make someone happy" music: "make...
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he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in place. thank you. [applause] >> gino, you grteew up in the ba area. -- bay area. how do you determine the gang? and what makes a person a gang member. >> we grew up in the city of richmond. we are known for violence. i looked at this as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and rais
he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on...
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. >> the party then goes into the wilderness for a while. >> stephen: like where?d tries to figure out what it is they are and what they stand for going forward, and eventually we are going to lead up to the fact that the republican party draws from a lot of different chapters in history will there is a lot that can inspire the party going forward, so abraham lincoln believing in individual dignity, theodore roosevelt, believing the land is an important legacy we are leaving behind, eisenhower who left us with the interstate system, what would we do without our infrastructure in this company country? you can't compete. >> stephen: government does that. >> well, of course. there is a role for government. >> stephen: looking back, looking back, what would you have had to have done to be the buy given that speech tonight? >> you know, i made you an offer, stephen. >> stephen: you did. >> we statistic at this table a few months ago and i asked if you would be my running mate. >> stephen: you asked me to be your running mate in mandarin. >> yes. we have to go but would
. >> the party then goes into the wilderness for a while. >> stephen: like where?d tries to figure out what it is they are and what they stand for going forward, and eventually we are going to lead up to the fact that the republican party draws from a lot of different chapters in history will there is a lot that can inspire the party going forward, so abraham lincoln believing in individual dignity, theodore roosevelt, believing the land is an important legacy we are leaving behind,...
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i do the wilderness warrior on theodore roosevelt, if in a book on saving alaska wilderness. now i'm writing for story in chief franklin roosevelt, the ccc in wild america. on looking out fdr and people like different pinchot in being darling help get 2 billion trees planted due to this youth corps in the 1930s to come riding about the fastball, saving of the everglades, olympic national park, king's canyon and many other iconic landscapes spent i don't mean to give anything away but we were chatting before this interview, he would tell them you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> i did. i grew up in ohio. i don't have time to get to detail but i got to be the official oral history for nasa right after the 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to bernsen takes with him which i'm very proud of, justin rosenthal, an editor of "newsweek" briefly found out about it, and i wrote a little piece, a long piece actually in "newsweek" about neil armstrong. in my university, rice, which is filled with the 50th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging am
i do the wilderness warrior on theodore roosevelt, if in a book on saving alaska wilderness. now i'm writing for story in chief franklin roosevelt, the ccc in wild america. on looking out fdr and people like different pinchot in being darling help get 2 billion trees planted due to this youth corps in the 1930s to come riding about the fastball, saving of the everglades, olympic national park, king's canyon and many other iconic landscapes spent i don't mean to give anything away but we were...