All my predecessors, laguardia was when the cofounder of u. S. Conference of mayors. It did not exist. He was one of the people who gave us the voices here. I do not know if there was a mayor who spoke about the nation. What i do know is a lot of things my city needs happen right here. The political environment will not allow us to get the support we need. We have to change the debate and the political environment. We need to build a coalition of leaders that will push the debate in the right direction. I have to ask i have to achieve these changes will making sure my city is safe and improving our schools and a host of things we do every day. Commissioner bratton is a great job. The overall crime index shows it is going down thank god, but , weve got to achieve both. We cannot have cities abandoned by the federal government. Last one. You are the one, yes. Are you concerned at all about the experience that Great Britain went through with the labour party shifted to the left . Totally
Is to see to it that veterans get world cap worldclass health care and they get it in a timely way. However we do that the important thing is to get it done. We had some bumps i have met with some of our private contractors and i appreciate those meetings and their confidence in the job that they can do. They may not have been cooperating before. See to it that the two are working seamlessly and if they cant, they will never work. You have to understand their contracts are not just subject to their performance for the veterans but their willingness to work cooperatively. There are some who do not like the nonhealth care v. A. Provisions anyway. They will have to get used to it. We will make this thing work and we will not put a square peg in a round hole. Today, the hearing is important to your report from the v. A. And contractors and later from the v is so vsos they risked their lives for each and everyone of us to be here today we can expect no less at the get the best health care.
Announcer from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Charlie tonight, our focus will be on Brain Science and society. We have an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broad social logical effects. Tonight, we consider aggression, and the social application of violence. We live in an aggressive world. We are routinely confronted with violence in the form of murder war, genocide. But aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. Problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. Neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. A Remarkable Group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. They are David Anderson of the California Institute of technology, richard remley of the university of montreal, and adrian raine of the university of pennsylvania, and once again, my cohost, dr. Eric kendell. He is a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university, and a How
Announcer from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Charlie tonight, our focus will be on Brain Science and society. Each programmable cover a critical social issue with an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broader sociological effects. Tonight, we consider aggression and the social application of violence. We live in an aggressive world. We are routinely confronted with new incidents of harvick murder horrific murder in the form of murder, war, genocide. But aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. Problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. Neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. Psychologists seek to understand the environmental factors that can prompt aggression escalation. A Remarkable Group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. They are David Anderson of the California Institute of technology, richard remley of the universi
Announcer from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Charley tonight, our focus will be on Brain Science and society. We have an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broad social logical effects. Tonight, we consider aggressive and aggression, and the social application of violence. We live in an aggressive world. We are routinely confronted with violence in the form of murder war, genocide. But aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. Problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. Neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. A Remarkable Group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. They are David Anderson of the California Institute of technology, richard remley of the university of montreal and adrian raine of the university of pennsylvania, and once again my cohost, dr. Eric kendell. He is a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia universi