I gotinterestedinthewholenuclearquestionwhen I bought a copyoftheNewYorkTimesSundayTimesinMay 1940 I sawanarticleaboutthisfuturesourceofenergy, and I thought, youknow, thisisjustliketheworld's fair.
Theyspokeofthecityofthefuturein 1939 I neversawit.
Westilldon't haveittoday.
Infact, wehavecitiesofthepast.
But, uhuh, I wantonewouldcomeabout.
Andwhenthebombwentoffin 1945 I said, Thereitis.
And I'vebeenconcernedwiththisquestioneverysinceandinthe 19 fiftiesandsixties.
I woulddospotsonnuclearquestionandsupportingthe U.
Thentheysaidwhatwedofor a minuteversionofthisAnd I said, I haveitrighthereonthewalland I wenttothewallandtookoffthat W N Y c commercial.
I didandsaid, AllyouhavetodoisputthewordsofPresidentJohnsonontheendofthisandyouhavethecommercial.
Theyflippedoverit.
I saidYoucouldtake a littlegirlor a littleboypickingthepetalsoff a daisyandgoinonthedaisy.
Andyouhave a beautifulspotandcrossthoseofftotheexplosion.
Well, theydid a beautiful.
Theyshotthisandtheydid a beautifuljobonthat.
Buttheywentintotheeyeofthelittlegirl.
And, uhuh, theyactuallygainedmescriptsandtoldmetotakecertainlinesofPresidentJohnsonoutand I gamingthetapes, and I listenedtothetapesthattheygavemethepartsthattheygaveme, andtheyjustdidn't soundright.
Theymayhavebeencorrect.
Intellectually, buttheydidn't soundright.
Uh, theydidn't moveyouemotionally.
So I listenedthroughfivehoursofRoseGardenspeechesofJohnson.
And I foundthewordsthat I wanted, and I cutitdowntowhatweusedonthecommercialintheend.
Andhereitis.
Great.
Whygreat?
Yeah.
WhyThewayoursteaksTomake a worldinwhichallofGod's Childrencanlivehardtogointothedarkwemusteitherloveeachotherarewemustdie.
I don't feelthatyoulearnaboutpoliticsfromwatchingpoliticsontelevision.