work. he came to washington with that promise. he was going to govern across traditional party lines, the red state, blue state division. he didn t really deliver on it in a palpable way until the end. but i think the fact that he did will be reassuring abroad and i would just note as a counterpoint to what al said a moment ago, yes, there is a new congress coming in, it s going to be a lot more abrasive but they re going to have to deal with this feeling, and i think it s a good feeling at year end at christmastime that gosh, washington finally did some things. rose: we conclude this evening with way conversation with james wolfensohn, the former president of the world bank about his life in the private and public sector. i think everyone must realize that unless one deals with the question of the poorest people in the world, the world will not be safe. it cannot be safe. apart from the humanitarian issue and the moral issue, you cannot have two bill people in the world
he was going to govern across traditional party lines, the red state, blue state division. he didn t really deliver on it in a palpable way until the end. but i think the fact that he did will be reassuring abroad and i would just note as a counterpoint to what al said a moment ago, yes, there is a new congress coming in, it s going to be a lot more abrasive but they re going to have to deal with this feeling, and i think it s a good feeling at year end at christmastime that gosh, washington finally did some things. rose: we conclude this evening with way conversation with james wolfensohn, the former president of the world bank about his life in the private and public sector. i think everyone must realize that unless one deals with the question of the poorest people in the world, the world will not be safe. it cannot be safe. apart from the humanitarian issue and the moral issue, you cannot have two bill people in the world out of 9 billion who are trailing the rest of t
lines, the red state, blue state division. he didn t really deliver on it in a palpable way until the end. but i think the fact that he did will be reassuring abroad and i would just note as a counterpoint to what al said a moment ago, yes, there is a new congress coming in, it s going to be a lot more abrasive but they re going to have to deal with this feeling, and i think it s a good feeling at year end at christmastime that gosh, washington finally did some things. rose: we conclude this evening with way conversation with james wolfensohn, the former president of the world bank about his life in the private and public sector. i think everyone must realize that unless one deals with the question of the poorest people in the world, the world will not be safe. it cannot be safe. apart from the humanitarian issue and the moral issue, you cannot have two bill people in the world out of 9 billion who are trailing the rest of the world so substantially. they will have 10% of
again we ll see if it works that how history will ultimately judge us. obama has still showed that you can make government work. he came to washington with that promise. he was going to govern across traditional party lines, the red state, blue state division. he didn t really deliver on it in a palpable way until the end. but i think the fact that he did will be reassuring abroad and i would just note as a counterpoint to what al said a moment ago, yes, there is a new congress coming in, it s going to be a lot more abrasive but they re going to have to deal with this feeling, and i think it s a good feeling at year end at christmastime that gosh, washington finally did some things. rose: we conclude this evening with way conversation with james wolfensohn, the former president of the world bank about his life in the private and public sector. i think everyone must realize that unless one deals with the question of the poorest people in the world, the world will not be