00:00Ladies and gentlemen, you are in for a special treat tonight, Dr. Jane Goodall.
00:05I'm a huge fan, but I'm sure you hear that all the time.
00:09It's better than hearing I hate you, isn't it?
00:12People think of her as being associated with chimpanzees only, but actually she's much more than that.
00:18All these young people looking at her like she was a deity.
00:22There's so much love shawled onto me.
00:24There was a certain point when I thought, well, this is going to help me.
00:30Do what I do.
00:31To change the lives of so many people.
00:34Over the years, the picture has become bigger and bigger.
00:37She goes for the kind of change the world is hungry for.
00:41What's Jane Goodall doing, working with an oil company?
00:43Well, that's what you do if you want to make change. You work with the bad guys.
00:47My job is to go around and inspire people and get them to take action.
00:51People always ask me if I really have hope, but my reasons for hope are the young people.
00:57We say slow down. She says, no, no, time is running out. Time is speed up.
01:00I have to run. I have to run.
01:02I think the cost is very high, but she's driven by her mission.
01:08If you want somebody to change their mind, it's no good arguing. You've got to reach the heart.
01:14Most scientists don't talk about hope. Jane gives that human side.
01:17She started something and we do not want her to stop.
01:22When I'm gone, there are hundreds and hundreds of young people around the world and already they're taking over.
01:29I'm feeling that I have a message to give, that I was put on this planet to do it.
01:35I have to do it.
01:36I have to do it.
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