Good afternoon and welcome to the historic Trinity United Methodist church. We feel fortunate to be in this beautiful space which was made possible by the generosity of jack and mary, im honored to serve as volunteer for the 11th annual savanna book festival and so glad you also participated in this years festival. It is presented by george power, david and nancy cintron, the shia Family Foundation and mark and hats. We want to thank our literary members and individual sponsors and donors who made and continue to make saturday at the book festival a free event. 90 of the revenue comes from donors like you so thank you very much. We are excited to have a savanna book festival apps available this year. Look in your program if you would like information on downloading that apps to your telephone. A couple housekeeping notes. Following this presentation, our author, deanne stillman, will sign festival purchased copies of this book. If you want to stay in this venue for the presentation tha
And recount the stories of each men from cradle to grave literally. And tracked parallel histories. Both corrupt on the frontier and both came from rough circumstances, both reviewed in their own tribe, both became superstars, husbands, fathers, sons, warriors, shared a bloodied history, they were enemies for quite some time until they hooked up in Buffalo Bills wild west show. And president s in general sought his advice. His friends included Frederick Remington and mark twain, bronc busters who could drink him under the table and might have even been better writers. Ranch cooks who needed a job. He was open to all. He had no airs. What you saw was what you got. Even if what you saw was sometimes a mirage. He was the simplest of men, as annie oakley would say at the end of his life, as comfortable with cowboys as with kings. Before the term was forever linked to his name, william f. Cody grew up in the wild, wild west. Once he was a boy, not a superstar not named for the animal he wou
carkner a movie that you don t empathize with. it was not a character assassination. we were. we had a guy who from certain perspectives he was a judas and he had betrayed his friend. obviously that s a specific point of view. at the sender is a very modern invention but the story is as old as story telling itself, of friendship and loyalty and betrayal and power and class and things that shakespeare would have written about and it s lucky for me that none of these guys were available so i got to write about it. rose: jimmy carter, aaron sorkin and david fincher when we continue. words alone aren t enough. workers who lost their jobs and to the spill.help i m iris cross. we ll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we ve paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i m gonna be here until we make this right. captioning sponsored by ro
writer aaron sorkin. you never want to present a carkner a movie that you don t empathize with. it was not a character assassination. we were. we had a guy who from certain perspectives he was a judas and he had betrayed his friend. obviously that s a specific point of view. at the sender is a very modern invention but the story is as old as story telling itself, of friendship and loyalty and betrayal and power and class and things that shakespeare would have written about and it s lucky for me that none of these guys were available so i got to write about it. rose: jimmy carter, aaron sorkin and david fincher when we continue. words alone aren t enough. workers who lost their jobs and to the spill.help i m iris cross. we ll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we ve paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i m gonna be here u
friend. obviously that s a specific point of view. at the sender is a very modern invention but the story is as old as story telling itself, of friendship and loyalty and betrayal and power and class and things that shakespeare would have written about and it s lucky for me that none of these guys were available so i got to write about it. rose: jimmy carter, aaron sorkin and david fincher when we continue. words alone aren t enough. workers who lost their jobs and to the spill.help i m iris cross. we ll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we ve paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i m gonna be here until we make this right. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: president jimmy carter is here. he was president of the united states from 1977 to 1981. his