putin in moskow. what putin has been trying to do is to conduct a very assertive foreign policy to put russia on the map again like his model peter the great who brought russia into europe. and so some of his apparent is his attempt to give russia an identity. but he has the strategic dilemma that russia isn t strong enough to play that role towards all borders. we nclude this evening with dr. david agus, his book is called the end of illness. to me cancer say verb, not a known. are you can serg. i want to change you from cancering to healthing. from heart diseases to health. we ve been so reductionist in how we treat diseases, we try to basically shrink the cancer and we forget about the system. rose: dr. small on new developments in understanding alzheimer, henry kissinger understanding vladimir putin and david agus on the end of illness when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our st
we continue this evening talking to dr. henry kissinger about his recent conversation with vladimir putin in moskow. what putin has been trying to do is to conduct a very assertive foreign policy to put russia on the map again like his model peter the great who brought russia into europe. and so some of his apparent is his attempt to give russia an identity. but he has the strategic dilemma that russia isn t strong enough to play that role towards all borders. we nclude this evening with dr. david agus, his book is called the end of illness. to me cancer say verb, not a known. are you can serg. i want to change you from cancering to healthing. from heart diseases to health. we ve been so reductionist in how we treat diseases, we try to basically shrink the cancer and we forget about the system. rose: dr. small on new developments in understanding alzheimer, henry kissinger understanding vladimir putin and david agus on the end of illness when we continue. funding f
mechanism. and we are only starting to shed light on that in the last 10, 20 years. we continue this evening talking to dr. henry kissinger about his recent conversation with vladimir putin in moskow. what putin has been trying to do is to conduct a very assertive foreign policy to put russia on the map again like his model peter the great who brought russia into europe. and so some of his apparent is his attempt to give russia an identity. but he has the strategic dilemma that russia isn t strong enough to play that role towards all borders. we nclude this evening with dr. david agus, his book is called the end of illness. to me cancer say verb, not a known. are you can serg. i want to change you from cancering to healthing. from heart diseases to health. we ve been so reductionist in how we treat diseases, we try to basically shrink the cancer and we forget about the system. rose: dr. small on new developments in understanding alzheimer, henry kissinger understan
be my ticket out of a poor childhood and into the american dream but at 18 years old i could not be expected to know how much student debt lacks consumer protections compared to other forms of debt. the trillion dollar problem of america s student loan debt on the next need to know. and now to our american voices segment highlighting diverse americans with diverse points of view. this week regular contributor marcos villa torah shares his thoughts about the value of work and how one government jobs kraetion program changed his father s life. my father, ralph, was born a sharecropper in east tennessee, worked most of his life as a car mechanic, and died a coal miner. share cropping tobacco meant hunger for two winter months of the year. his mother would shove a tobacco leaf into my otfather s mouth i order to dampen the cravings for food. in my childhood, dad crawled under chryslers and shoved his hands into the guts of a chevy. he d come home smelling of oil and bra