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vicvanb
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There sure is a lot of junk on TV but the PBS series produced by Ken Burns have been great. I watched the ones on the Civil War, on Lewis and Clark, on the National Parks and on baseball and have been watching and re-watching the latest one on the Roosevelts--Teddy, Franklin and Eleanor. It's a great history lesson from the first half of the 20th century. All three Roosevelts were remarkable people who affected the lives of millions of working people. My parents struggled during the Great Depression and would have been homeless without the programs of The New Deal. My father was a life-long Democrat because of Franklin's policies for the working man. Not many of our presidents were great but Teddy and Franklin are surely in that category. And Ken Burns illustrates why they are.