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They were smart and understood something very important that they might more easily get what they wanted from state capitals than from washington, d. C. So they started putting their money in places like raleigh, North Carolina, nashville, tennessee, phoenix, arizona, and madison, wisconsin. Thats because what happens in our state legislatures directly affects our taxes, schools, roads, the quality of our air and water, even our right to vote. Politicians and lobbyists at the core of this clever enterprise figured out how to pull it off in an organized, camouflaged way, covering their tracks while they put one over on an unsuspecting public. This is the story of how and why it worked. Our report was many months in the making. Its a collaboration between tom casciato and kathleen hughes, the filmmakers at okapi productions, and the Schumann Media Center that i head. Schumann supports independent journalism and public Watchdog Groups like the center for media and democracy, whose investigators have been tracking the footprints of alec, an organization hiding in plain sight, yet one of the most influential and powerful in american politics. Ive often told people that i talk to out on the campaign trail when they say state what . When i say im running for the state legislature. I tell them that the decisions that are made here in the legislature are often more important for your everyday life than the decisions the president makes. If you really want to influence the politics of this country, you dont just give money to president ial campaigns. You dont just give money to Congressional Campaign committees. The smart players put their money in states. Alec has forged a unique partnership between state legislators and leaders from the corporate and business community. This Partnership Offers businessmen the extraordinary opportunity to apply their talents to solve our nations problems and build on our opportunities. I was stunned at the notion that politicians and corporate representatives, corporate lobbyists were actually voting behind closed doors on these changes to the law before they were introduced in statehouses across the country. You might have heard the name alec in the news lately. The American Legislative Exchange council, or alec for short. The American Legislative Exchange council, or alec. Alec is a nationwide consortium of elected state legislators working sidebyside with some of americas most powerful corporations. They have an agenda you should know about, a mission to remake america, changing the country by changing its laws one state at a time. Alec creates what it calls model legislation, proCorporate Laws like this one, that its members push in statehouses across the nation. Alec says close to a thousand bills, based at least in part on its models, are introduced every year. And an average of 200 pass. This has been going on for decades. But somehow, alec managed to remain the most influential corporatefunded Political Organization youd never heard of until a gunshot sounded in the florida night. Trayvon martin unarmed but for a bag of candy and iced tea that he was carrying. Youll recall that the shooter in Trayvon Martins death was protected at first by floridas socalled standyourground law. That law was the work of the National Rifle association. Theres its lobbyist standing right beside governor jeb bush when he signed it into law in 2005. Although alec didnt originate the florida law, it seized on it for the standyourground model it would circulate in other states. 24 of them have passed a version of it. How did this law not only get in place in florida but around the country . And all the fingers kept pointing back to alec. When civil rights and grassroots groups learned about alecs connection to standyourground laws, they were outraged. Alec doesnt do its work alone. They do it with some of the biggest corporate brands in america. Before long, corporations were pulling out of alec, including cocacola, kraft foods, mcdonalds, mars, proctor gamble, johnson johnson. Caught in the glare of the national spotlight, alec tried to change the subject. You know, i think the entire debate needs to be reframed. And really what alec is, is a bipartisan association of state legislators. We have legislators of all political stripes coming together to talk about the most Critical Issues facing the states and trying to come up with the best solutions to face some of the problems that were having. All right, so your point is its not a partisan organization. But alec is partisan, and then some. In the spring i got a call from a person who said that all of the alec bills were available and was i interested in looking at them. And i said i was. Lisa graves, a former Justice Department lawyer, runs the center for media and democracy. Thats a nonprofit Investigative Reporting Group in madison, wisconsin. In 2011 by way of an alec insider, graves got her hands on a Virtual Library of internal alec documents. She was amazed by its contents a treasure trove of actual alecmodel bills. These are the bills that were provided by the whistleblower. Thats just the index. There were more than 850 of them 850 boilerplate laws that alec legislators could introduce as their own in any state in the union. Bills to change the law to make it harder for american citizens to vote, those were alec bills. Bills to dramatically change the rights of americans who were killed or injured by corporations, those were alec bills. Bills to make it harder for unions to do their work were alec bills. Bills to basically block Climate Change agreements, those were alec bills. When i looked at them, i was really shocked. I didnt know how incredibly extensive and deep and farreaching this effort to rework our laws was. She and her team began to plow through alec documents, as well as public sources, to compile a list of the organizations and people who were or had been alec members. They found hundreds of corporations, from cocacola and Koch Industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and walmart, dozens of rightwing think tanks and foundations, two dozen Corporate Law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. Alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that lives happily ever after as the alec model. Unfortunately whats excluded from that equation is the public. In the wisconsin statehouse, democratic representative mark pocan is trying to expose alecs fingerprints whenever he can. By one count, over a third of pocans fellow wisconsin lawmakers are alec members. When you look around, especially on the republican side of the aisle, a lot of members of alec, front row, alec. When you start going down to the chair of finance and some of the other members are all alec members. In fact, the alec cochair of the state, rowbyrow, you can point out people who have been members of alec over the years. Theres two main categories they have one is how to reduce the size of government, and the other half of it is this model legislation thats in the corporate good. In other words, theres a profitdriven legislation. How can you open up a new market . How can you privatize something that can open up a market for a company . And between those two divisions, you are kind of getting to the same end goal, which is really kind of ultimate privatization of everything. Mark pocan is something of an expert on alec. In fact, to learn as much as he could, he became a member. What i realized is if you join alec for a mere 100 as a legislator, you have the full access like any corporate member. He also took himself to an alec conference for a firsthand look. Hi, im state representative mark pocan, and welcome to my videoblog. Im outside the marriott on canal street in new orleans at the alec convention, the American Legislative Exchange council. That was where you watch the interaction of a room full of lobbyists free drinks, free cigars, wining, dining. Many people just came from a dinner that was sponsored by some special interests, coming to a party thats sponsored by special interests, so they can continue to talk about special interests. This is from the new orleans convention. This includes a number of seminars that they held for legislators including one called warming up to Climate Change the many benefits of increased atmospheric co2. That 2011 alec conference, lo and behold, was sponsored by bp, exxon mobil, chevron, and shell, among others. Another of its events featured guns. This is the nrasponsored shooting event. For legislators and for lobbyists. Free. There was even one offering free cigars. Sponsored by reynolds american, which is one of the biggest Tobacco Companies in the world, and the Cigar Association of america. It sounds like lobbying. It looks like lobbying. It smells like lobbying. But alec says its not lobbying. In fact, alec operates not as a lobby group, but as a nonprofit, a charity. In its filing with the i. R. S. Filing, alec says its mission is education. Which means it pays no taxes, and its corporate members get a tax writeoff. Its legislators get a lot too. In wisconsin, i cant take anything of value from a lobbyist. I cant take a cup of coffee from a lobbyist. At alec, its just the opposite. You know, you get there and youre being wined and dined by corporate interests. I can go down there and be wined and dined for days in order to hear about their special legislation. I mean, the head of shell oil flew in on his private jet to come to this conference. The head of one the largest Utility Companies in the country was there on a panel. Utility company in 13 states, and here he is presenting to legislators. I mean, they clearly brought in some of the biggest corporate names in special interestdom and had them meeting with legislators because a lot of business transpires at these events. The most important business happens in what alec calls task forces. There are currently eight of them, with a corporate take on every important issue in american life, from health and safety to the environment to taxation. In alec task forces, elected state officials and corporate representatives close the doors to press and public, and together approve the bills that will be sent out to america. But americans have no idea they come from alec, unless someone like a mark pocan exposes it. When i went down to new orleans, to the alec Convention Last august, i remember going to a workshop and hearing a little bit about a bill they did in florida and some other states. And there was a proposal to provide specialneeds scholarships. And lo and behold all of a sudden i come back to wisconsin, and what gets introduced . Get ready. I know youre going to have a shocked look on your face. A bill to do just that. 26 alec members in the Wisconsin Legislature sponsored that specialneeds bill, but the real sponsor was alec. Pocan knew because the bill bore a striking resemblance to alecs model. Have a look. But pocan isnt only concerned that alec sneaks bills into the state legislature. The intent behind the bills troubles him too. Some of their legislation sounds so innocuous. But when you start to read about why theyre doing it, you know theres a far different reason why somethings coming forward. And thats important. If the average person knew that a bill like this came from some group like alec, youll look at the bill very differently. And you might look at that legislator a little differently about why they introduced it. This is not about education. This is not about helping kids with special needs. This is about privatization. This is about corporate profits. And this is about dismantling public education. The bill passed in the wisconsin house, but failed to make it through the senate. However, in its Education Report card, alec boasts that similar bills have passed in oklahoma, louisiana, North Carolina, and ohio. Alecs education agenda includes online schooling as well. Take a careful look, and youll find the profit motive there, too. What you see is corporations that have a direct benefit, whose bottom line directly benefits from these bills, voting on these bills in the alec taskforce. And so corporations like Connections Academy, corporations like k12, they have a direct financial interest in advancing this agenda. Those corporations, Connections Academy and k12, which specialize in Online Education, can profit handsomely from laws that direct taxpayer money toward businesses like theirs. In 2011, both sat on alecs Education Task force. But the two companies didnt just approve the model bill. They helped craft it. The proof is in one of alecs own documents. And theres more to the story. Thank you, mr. Speaker. House bill 1030 has to do with the establishment of virtual public schools. Last year, an online schooling bill based on the alec model turned up in another state where alec has a powerful influence tennessee. It was introduced in both the state senate and house by alec members. The bill passed, making private corporations eligible for public money for Online Education. Then within weeks, the k12 corporation got what amounted to a nobid contract to provide Online Education to any tennessee student from kindergarten through the 8th grade. So lets review the alec member corporations help craft the bill, alec legislators introduce it and vote on it, and now theres a state law on the books that enables one of those corporations to get state money. Game, set, match. But remember this story isnt about one company in the education industry and one law in tennessee. Its about hundreds of corporations in most every industry, influencing lawmakers in state after state using alec as a front. Heres another example the american bail coalition, which represents the bail bond industry, pulls no punches about writing alecs model bills itself. In a newsletter a few years back, the coalition boasted that it had written 12 alec model bills fortifying the commercial bail industry. Heres jerry watson, senior Legal Counsel for the coalition, speaking at an alec meeting in 2007. He has a law to offer. There is a model bill for you to review if you might be interested in introducing such a measure. Hell even help legislators amend it. Now, if you dont like the precise language of these suggested documents, can they be tweaked by your legislative counsel . Well, absolutely. And will we work with them on that and work with you and your staff on that . Absolutely. All the lawmakers have to do is ring him up. There is a phone number there for our executive offices in washington, d. C. We are prepared to help you and your staff and support this legislation in any way that we can. And guess what . Theres gold at the end of the rainbow. But im not so crazy as not to know that youve already figured out that if i can talk you into doing this bill, my clients are going to make some money on the bond premiums. And corporate interest conflated with the Public Interest. But if we can help you save crime victims in your legislative district and generate positive revenue for your state, and help solve your prison overcrowding problem, you dont mind me making a dollar. Alec members are seldom as upfront as the american bail coalition. In fact, ordinarily alecs hand is very hard to see at all. But if you know where to look, youll often find alec hiding in plain sight. Alec has, in addition to its regular vacation resort trips, it also has special, what it calls boot camps, on particular substantive issues. In march, 2011, alec held one of those boot camps for legislators at the North Carolina capitol in raleigh. The subject was socalled tort reform how to keep the average joe from successfully suing a corporation for damages. The day after the boot camp, two state representatives presented the draft version of a house bill chock full of alec priorities. It would, among other things, limit corporate Product Liability in North Carolina. One of the representatives, johnathan rhyne, was quoted in the Raleigh News Observer saying of alec i really dont know much about them. Thats odd, because rhyne had been listed as a featured speaker at the alec tort reform boot camp. The paper also reported that rhyne said the bill wasnt copied from alec model legislation. That too, is odd, given how the sections covering Product Liability could have passed as twins. The bill was controversial it passed, but only after the productliability sections were taken out of it. But the tort reformers didnt give up. They were back a year later, this time with a draft bill aimed specifically to limit the liability of drug manufacturers. When the public was allowed to comment before a legislative panel, people who had lost loved ones came to testify against the bill. A son who had lost a father you know, my dads gone. All i can do is sit here and be a voice for him. He cant speak any longer. A grandfather mourning his granddaughter if this bill passes, an innocent victim in North Carolina like brittany could not hold the manufacturer accountable. Everyone needs to be accountable for their actions. Unmentioned to those in the room, alec was present too, in the form of a lobbyist with drug manufacturing giant glaxosmithkline. His name is john del giorno. Several of the opposing testifiers today brought up very compelling, sad, empathetic stories. Not only is glaxo an alec corporate member, del giorno himself is also a vice chairman of alecs National Private enterprise board. The North Carolina bill has been tabled for now. So now youve seen how it works for corporations. How about for the politicians . Last night was, as the president finally acknowledged today, a shellacking. Republicans gain control of the house, picking up 60 seats so far. When all of the returns were counted on Election Night 2010, alec was a big winner. Eight of the republican governors elected or reelected that night had ties to the group. Guess what, im going to be governor of ohio. Theres going to be a lot of news, and a lot of observers, that say that we made history. A clean sweep for republicans and a star was born that Election Night wisconsins new governor, a son of alec, named scott walker. Wisconsin is open for business ive known scott walker, the governor of wisconsin for the better part of 20 years. And scott is a classic career politician. And i dont say that in a negative way. Journalist and wisconsinite john nichols has tracked scott walkers career since the 90s when walker was a state legislator and an alec member. And in 2010 he ran not presenting himself as an alec alumni or as an ally of big corporations or big Business People outside the state. He ran a very downhome campaign. This is my lunch. I pack a brown bag each day so i can save some money to spend on the more important things in life, like sending my kids to college. Nichols says that despite the folksy image, in the years leading up to walkers 2010 campaign, he had become a master political fundraiser. And he began to really forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests that he had first been introduced to in alec, individuals and groups like the Koch Brothers. David and charles koch, the billionaire businessmen behind a vast industrial empire are also political activists with an agenda. Their companies and foundations have been alec members and funders for years. The Koch Brothers were among the two or three largest contributors to Scott Walkers Campaign for governor of wisconsin. And the Koch Brothers get that if you really want to influence the politics of this country, you dont just give money to president ial campaigns. You dont just give money to Congressional Campaign committees. The smart ones, the smart players put their money in the states. Hi, im scott walker. Its State Government that funds education, social services, and it taxes. If you want lower taxes and less government, im scott walker, and i know how to get the job done. And so the smart donors can change the whole country without ever going to washington, without ever having to go through a congressional hearing, without ever having to lobby on capitol hill, without ever having to talk to a president. Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. The new governor moved quickly with a raft of alecinspired bills. They included one similar to floridas standyourground. Another made it easier to carry concealed weapons. There was a resolution opposing the mandated purchase of health insurance. And of course there was one limiting corporate liability. The Wisconsin Legislature passed a socalled tort reform measure that included parts of eight different alec models. Alec was elated, praising walker and the legislature in a press release for their immediate attention to reforming the states legal system. But scott walker was also shooting for another big alec prize. Now some have questioned why we have to reform collective bargaining. Taking away workers collective bargaining rights. That had long been an alec goal. A candid video caught him talking about it with one of his financial backers, the billionaire businesswoman, diane hendricks. Were going to start in a couple weeks with our budget adjustment bill. The first step is were going to deal with collective bargaining for all Public Employee unions. Because you just divide and conquer. Despite an extraordinary public outcry, and after a brief but intense political struggle, walkers anticollective bargaining measures became state law. It was alecs ideas, alecs values that permeated the bill and undid almost 50 years, more than 50 years of collective bargaining law in wisconsin. But again, remember, this isnt just about one state. Its about every state. Take arizona its practically an alec subsidiary. One report this year found that 49 of the states 90 legislators are members. And twothirds of the Republican Leadership are on alec taskforces. And of course the governor, jan brewer, was an alec member too. So not surprising, arizona is among the states passing alecinspired laws to privatize education at taxpayer expense. And no surprise again, arizona is also getting aleclike laws to limit corporate liability. All of us here are very familiar with alec and the influence that alec has with many of the members here. Alecs domination of arizona proved too much for state representative steve farley. I just want to emphasize its fine for corporations to be involved in the process. Corporations have the right to present their arguments, but they dont have the right to do it secretly. They dont have the right to lobby people and not register as lobbyists. They dont have the right to take people away on trips, convince them of it, send them back here, and then nobody has seen whats gone on and how that legislator had gotten that idea and where is it coming from. Farley has introduced a bill to force legislators to disclose their alec ties, just as the law already requires them to do with any lobbyist. All im asking in the alec accountability act is to make sure that all of those expenses are reported as if they are lobbying expenses and all those gifts that legislators received are reported as if theyre receiving the gifts from lobbyists so the public can find out and make up their own minds about who is influencing what. Steve farleys bill has gone nowhere. Alec, on the other hand, is still everywhere, still hiding in plain sight. Watch for it. Coming soon to a statehouse near you. In reporting this story we wanted to talk to alec and some of its legislative members as well as to some of its former corporate members. Our requests were either turned down or went unanswered. At one point, we were told that the chairman of alec had agreed to an interview. We pursued it but never received a response. Meanwhile, alec continues to make news. Youve heard about all those bills passed in state after state by republican legislatures to prevent people from voting unless they can produce a governmentissued photo id. Many of those voter id laws are based in part on, you guessed it, an alecmodel bill. As you saw in our report, such groups as color of change have questioned whether alec is an organization with which businesses want to be associated. So far, about 40 corporations have decided their answer is, no, thanks, and pulled out of alec. Still, Many Companies remain alec members. And alec continues to strengthen its ties to conservatives. Earlier this month alec held a highlevel, closeddoor meeting with congressional conservatives in the nations capital. The Watchdog Group common cause has filed a complaint asking the irs to end alecs tax exempt status and force it to register instead as a highpowered lobby. Many legislators would then have to tell their constituents what theyve mostly been able to hide up till now that via alec theyve been wined and dined by highpowered corporate lobbyists who took a hand in shaping laws in the state where you live. Finally alec, meet alice. Thats right, alec now has some competition. Inspired by professor joel rogers, the wisconsin champion of open democracy, alice is a transparent, noncorporate, outintheopen, webbased library of model laws on a range of Public Interest issues. Well link you to it at our website, billmoyers. Com. Alice doesnt have corporate or billionaire backers. The work is done by volunteers. So in the constant struggle for democracy, its still david versus goliath. But as youll remember from that ancient story, the giant doesnt always win. This is pledge time for public television. Some stations will be stepping away from us briefly to ask for your support. For the rest of you, we resume in just a moment. We now continue with moyers company. Faithful viewers of this broadcast know that from time to time we ask poets to drop by and share their work with us. This time, our guest is the versatile Philip Appleman, whose creativity spans a long life filled with verse, fiction, philosophy, science, religion, and above all, moments of every day experience captured like the glint of the sun sparkling through a crystal glass. Justa look at a sample of his legacy darwin, apes and angeles, darwins ark, in the twelfth year of the war, open doorways, and this, my favorite summer love and surf, about the joys and wonders of loving and living. His latest book of poems is perfidious proverbs. A fellow poet said that to watch Philip Appleman sling words is to be richly regaled. I quite agree. Welcome, philip. Wonderful to be here, bill. I have long thought of poetry as music to be heard best in the voice of the composer. So lets go right to some of your poems. Good. I love it. Heres one of my favorites. And i think its one of your favorites, too. Eve. Tell me about that poem. 20 years ago, i published a book called let there be light. It was a series of satires on various biblical stories. And eve being one of the first came out at the head of the list. And shall i read it . Please. Eve is kind of reflecting on the snake, at first. Clever he was, so slick he could weave words into sunshine. When he murmured another refrain of that shimmering promise, you shall be as gods, something with wings whispered back in my heart, and i crunched the applea taste so good i just had to share it with adam. And all of a sudden we were naked. Oh yes, we were nude before, but now, grabbing for fig leaves, we knew that we knew too much, just as the slippery serpent said, so we crouched all day under the rhododendrons, trembling at something bleak and windswept in our bellies that soon wed learned to call by its right name fear. God was furious with the snake and hacked off his legs, on the spot. And for us it was thorns and thistles, sweat of the brow, dust to dust returning. In that sizzling skyful of spite whirled the whole black storm of the future the flint knife in abels heart, the incest that swelled us into a tribe, a nation, and brought us all like driven lambs, straight to his flood. I blamed it on human nature, even then, when there were only two humans around, and if human nature was a mistake, whose mistake was it . I didnt ask to be cursed with curiosity. I only wanted the apple, and of course, that promiseto be like gods. Maybe we are like gods. Maybe were all exactly like gods. And maybe thats our really original sin. The original sin. Hubris, right . Yes. Youve said thats one of your favorites. What makes it a favorite . I like the personal tone of eve, who, you know, doesnt get to say anything in the bible, to speak of. And to turn her into a kind of downtoearth reinterpreter of that kind of tickles me, thats all. She finally gets to tell her own story. Right. Did you ever wonder about the silence in that story of the first woman, as it says . Yeah. No woman i know would tolerate it. Exactly. Heres one that we like, especially. Its one of the five poems of pagans that you did. And this is one of the short ones. Would you read that one . And by the way, tell us what mammon is, for those who havent been reading the bible lately. Well, mammon is the love of money and greed, and hes the god of wealth. I call it my Bernie Madoff poem. Read on. O mammon, thou who art daily dissed by everyone, yet boast more true disciples than all other gods together, thou whose eerie sheen gleameth from Corporate Headquarters and vatican treasury alike, thou whose glittering eye impales us in the xray vision of plastic surgeons, the golden leer of televangelists, the starspangled gloat of politicos o, mammom, come down to us in the form of treasuries, annuities, highgrade bonds, yield unto us those Benedict Arnold funds, those quicksand convertible securities, even the wet judas kiss of futures contracts for unto the least of these thy supplicants art thou welcome in all thy many forms. But when thou comest to say were finally in the gentry use the service entry. Do you ever go back and say, oh, thats one of my first children. I mean, i remember ive forgotten that kid, but now i realize that it is my poem. Yeah, i love reading the early poems as much as the late ones. I brought along a poem which it would be an interruption, sort of, of the thrust here. But thats what life is about, a series of constant interruptions, philip. Go ahead. The first thing you see in this book is a dedication thats for margie, my wife. Were looking forward to our 62nd anniversary this summer. And the dedication says, let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight. But because margie is home and has had a stroke and is ill, i would like to read a poem for her, if you dont mind. Please do. Its from a book called summer love and surf, which came out in 1968. And its the most beautiful book. Its so beautifully designed that it won the Design Contest for that year and was written when we were living out in malibu, in one of those houses that are built on stilts. And its so far on the beach that at high tide, the ocean is gurgling under your bedroom. And we love it there. And this is a young love poem. And in recent years, ive written poems for our 50th anniversary and our 60th anniversary, which are very old love poems. But this is sort of back at the beginning. Summer love and surf morning was hesitating when you swam at me through wave on wave of sheet and blanket, glowing like some dimly sighted flora at the bottom of the sea. Around your filmy hair, light was seeping in with water sounds, low growling in the distance, like dragons chained. After our small storm dwindled, we faced the rage outside, swells humping up and charging in to curl and pause and dash themselves to soapsuds on the storklegged pilings of our house. The roar was hoarser now, the wrecks of kelp were heaping food for flies, our longnosed sand birds staying close to dry land; farther out, pelicans arched their wings in quick surprise and gulls scream urgently. The call was there we fought the breakers out and rode their fury back, triumphant and again triumphant, till at last, ears stuffed with brine and heads aspin like aging boxers battered, we flopped face down on hot sand, smelling sun and salt and steaming skin. Your eyes were suddenly all sleep and love, there in the sun, with sea birds calling. The sky goes metal at the end, water, gray and hostile, lashing out between the day and night. Plastic swans are threatened; deck chairs, yellow towels, barbecues stand naked to the peril, as if it were winter come by stealth. Still later, in the lee of dark and warmth, we probe the ancient fear at night the sea is safer under glass, the crude, wild thing half tamed to shed its past galleons sent to fifty fathoms, mountains hacked to rubble, cities stripped. At night, the sea, barbaric bellows stifled, sprawls outside the window, framed like a dark, unruly landscape. Behind us is a darker kind of dark i watch your eyes for signals. The music makes a pause for prophecy tomorrow, offshore breezes and warmth to each others warmth, we do not listen. That was how long ago . 1968. You had been married we had been married 18 years, at that point. How does love change from then to now . Its more profound and more essential. It was very strong right from the beginning. We met on the first day of french class at Northwestern University in 1946. And weve been together ever since. She became a playwright, didnt she . She was a playwright. And her plays have been produced about 60 times in mostly new york and los angeles. And i appreciate her work on my poetry and other things i write. She is a wonderful critic. Four years ago, she had a stroke. And that kind of put an end to her writing. So that was a very sad thrust. Im curious as to this poem, this years valentine. Where did that come from . Whats it about . I wrote this right after the twin towers went down. This was a poem i wrote for the next valentines day. They could pump frenzy into air ducts and rage into reservoirs, dynamite dams and drown the cities, cry fire in theaters as the victims are burning, but i will find my way through blackened streets and kneel down at your side. They could jump a median, headon, and obliterate the future, fit. 45s to the hands of kids and skate them off to school, flip live butts into tinderbox forests and hellfire half the heavens, but in the rubble of smoking cottages i will hold you in my arms. They could send kidnappers to kindergartens and pedophiles to playgrounds, wrap themselves in old glory and gut the bill of rights, pound at the door with holy screed and put an end to reason, but i will cut through their curtains of cunning and find you somewhere in moonlight. Whatever they do with their anthrax or chainsaws, however they stripsearch or brainwash or blackmail, they cannot prevent me from sending you robins, all of them singing ill be there. A year after 9 11 in that huge climate of fear, how could you have such faith in love . Its always been there for me. And it keeps me consciously aware that im not alone on this earth yet. Were up in our 80s now, so therell be a time in sometime soon when i will be alone. But while im here, the thing that i most value is that, love. Is that the source of the meaning in your life . I mean, you have this remarkable essay that had a profound impact on me a few years ago on how the meaning of life comes out of the moment youre acting, out of your choices every moment, of how you will live that life. Meaning is not out there, you say, it is in the doing of the moment. Right. You create your own definition, you create your own meaning, as you act. I was brought up in a small indiana town, went to a fundamentalist church and when i was about 13 thought my mission was to be a missionary to Darkest Africa and bring the message. That cleared away a couple of years later. Why did it clear away . I kept reading books and finding out things. And after a while, i realized that what i believed in didnt have much to do with reality. And i studied catholicism for a while. And i went on to take on all the other belief systems. I read all the holy books of, you know, the koran and the buddhist and the hindus. And i spent years doing that, searching for the meaning of life out there, you know. And eventually, having gone through it all, decided i had to decide on these things for myself. And so i left the holy books behind and started making my own philosophy of life, which pretty much is in the essay you were talking about. I consider myself a humanist, not just an atheist, but a humanist. Which means . Means someone who wishes he could work for the betterment of the human condition without reference to a supernatural thing. Well, you do often, in your poems. I think of another poem that also has been a favorite of mine, from karma, dharma, pudding and pie. Will you read that . This poem has an epigraph from job. It says, god will laugh at the trial of the innocent. The poem is called gods grandeur. When they hunger and thirst, and i send down a famine, when they pray for the sun, and i drown them with rain, and they beg me for reasons, my only reply is i never apologize, never explain. When the angel of death is a black wind around them and children are dying in terrible pain, then they burn little candles in churches, but still i never apologize, never explain. When the christians kill jews, and jews kill the muslims, and muslims kill writers they think are profane, they clamor for peace or for reasons at least, but i never apologize, never explain. When they wail about murder and torture and rape, and unlucky abel complains about cain, and they ask me just why i had planned it like this, i never apologize, never explain. Of course, if theyre smart they can figure it out the best of all reasons is perfectly plain. Its because i just happen to like it this way so i never apologize, never explain. Job kept asking why poor thing, yeah. And never got an answer. No. Jesus himself, oh, god, why hast thou forsaken me . No answer. Im not so impervious to the world that i dont know that religion does a lot of good sometimes, that some religious people really are good and they want to do good. But unfortunately, so many religious people let the religions lead them into hatred. Lets have a little fun with one from perfidious proverbs. Its actually called parable of the perfidious proverbs. And proverb, as people i hope know, is an epigram of wisdom contained in the book of proverbs in what christians call the old testament, the hebrew bible. Okay, yeah. How better it is to get wisdom than gold. Money buys prophets and teachers, poems and art. So, listen, if youre so rich, why arent you smart . He that spareth his rod hateth his son. That line gives you a perfect way of testing your inner feelings about child molesting. He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent. But here at the parish, we dont find it overly hard to accept his dirty cash or credit card. Hope deferred maketh the heart sick. Thats just why the good lord made it mandatory to eat your heart out down in purgatory. Wisdom is better than rubies. Among the jeweled bishops and other boobies its also a whole lot rarer than rubies. He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool. Trusting your heart may not be awfully bright, but trusting proverbs is an idiots delight. I like that, i like that. Thats from perfidious proverbs, which is your new book. What gives you happiness . What gives you joy . Poetry does, music does, theater does, but mostly i think its just having my wife and living quietly and enjoying being together. I think thats the greatest thing in my life. Philip appleman, thank you very much for being with me. Thank you. 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Thats why were your retirement and Group Retirement products. Thats why were your retirement company. ld woman this jewelry came from my late husbands family. And as far as i believe, my fatherinlaws grandmother was nanny to Queen Alexandra and edward viis children or lord and lady knollys children. And Lady Charlotte knollys was ladyinwaiting to Queen Alexandra. Well, fantastic, and theres plenty of evidence to back that up, isnt there . Oh, yes. I mean, these magnificent little presentation brooches are a sort of little march through her career. This is the cipher of Queen Alexandra, the double a, isnt it . Yes, thats right. Under the royal crown, and so perhaps this was a christmas present. And maybe thats a birthday present and yet another one. And this dear nanny would wear them with enormous pride. Im absolutely sure. These two, actually, made her swell with pride even more. Have you thought at all about the date, 1902, why that would be so special . Its the coronation of edward vii. Thats right. Certainly this dear mrs. Martin, the nanny, would have shared in the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. And so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. More intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. But i think if were gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is and it very clearly is we need to look at these stunning telegrams. It says handed in at sandringham mrs. Martin at sir john knollys stable yard, st. James palace, and it says and i think this is full of drama, i really do poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. Hope she is well and not too sad. Signed princess of wales. Would that be the sadness of Queen Alexandras death . Whats the date of that . 25. Yes, i suppose thats absolutely right, isnt it . Thats right. Youre living with them. Youre going to get that. Absolutely marvelous. And that seems to be an absolute bombshell to receive, doesnt it . Thats right, yes. And a bombshell to have taken down by the secretary at the postal office. Im sure it was a very very exciting moment to receive that. Similar excitement here. Fantastically exciting invitation. It says, at sandringham, the queen wishes to let nana know that shes expected here as usual for christmas. Thats lovely. Fantastic, isnt it . I mean, straight from the heart. Quite a closeness there. Its very very nice, yes. Absolutely. Well, these were enormously important people that sent these telegrams, that gave these jewels, really. What do you really feel about them when you look at them . I just love them. I feel as though id like to go back in time and be a part of it, but i suppose in a way i am a part of it because theyve ended up in my care. So value . Goodness. Well, this is almost a vulgarity to value them, isnt it . I dont know where to start. A little medallion from the coronation of edward vii. £500 or 600 perhaps for that. Gosh and a brooch commemorating the same occasion, maybe £1,250. Gosh and then move on to this one, slightly smaller, but much more complex, and its what we call a reverse intaglio. Its made of rock crystal thats been engraved from behind with the cipher of the queen and then painted from behind, so it seems to be in 3d, backed with mother of pearl and then sealed in gold and original box £1,500, maybe 1,750. I dont know. A watch a gorgeous watch. Actually, plain but sophisticated. Well, maybe £2,000. And then back here with more color in translucent green enamel and white enamel and pearls. Theyre not any masterpieces of ciphers or monograms, but theyre all so thought out in color and in texture and in three dimensions. And so they are little sculptures in boxes, so really £2,000 again for that one. Oh, gosh. If you could ever find them, so heavens, i dont know. Whats it all add up to . Thats wonderful. I nearly didnt bother to come today, nearly stayed at home and decorated. Im massively relieved that you put the paintbrush down. Yes, im really pleased. Yes, thank you very much indeed. Completely made my day. And this is absolutely marvelous, and i know youre gonna take great care of them, cause you care about them, dont you . Oh, yes, i do very very much

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