The real challenge is how do you balance this environment and not lose that edge or lose that equipment. And the air force mission is very unique. Within 72 hours the Air National Guard unit can deploy and they have to be ready to deploy. This is my good friend here from the interNational Guard. We have these tankers on alert right now that if something happens over the United States there are pilots and jets. And that mission of the air force is unique. It takes more get up and going. The air force does a great thing and we have a great partnership. On the army message and transmission, depending on what skills that you need, if you need support personnel in my branch, for example, if you need engineers. Most of our engineers have some civilian backgrounds. The wyoming guard came in and i think that we had 23 combinations and pulling people off the side of the mountain and went back later, which you probably didnt see on the news, after four states rolled in with National Guard and th
Pandemic, and thats where we are tonight. Were also going to have jon ossoff join us later in the hour as the days close in on that Georgia Election that will decide who controls the senate. Jon ossoff will be joining us once again on that tonight. You have a great show and a great new year, and i will see you next year, my friend. Thank you, ali. Thank you very much. Well, Anthony Fauci graduated first in his class from Cornell Medical School in 1966 and two years later in 1968 the country endured the most turbulent president ial Campaign Year since the civil war. President Linden Johnson johnsonen abandoned his reelection campaign. President ial candidate Bobby Kennedy was assassinated a month after the reverend Martin Luther king, jr. Was assassinated. The Democratic Convention brought a week of rioting to chicago. There were large and small protests somewhere in america virtually every day in 1968 when the country seemed irreparably broken into unreconcilable political factions ove
As the days close in on that Georgia Election that will decide who controls the senate. Jon ossoff will be joining us once again on that tonight. You have a great show and a great new year, and i will see you next year, my friend. Thank you, ali. Thank you very much. Well, Anthony Fauci graduated first in his class from Cornell Medical School in 1966 and two years later in 1968 the country endured the most turbulent president ial Campaign Year since the civil war. President Lyndon Johnson abandoned his reelection campaign. President ial candidate Bobby Kennedy was assassinated a month after the reverend Martin Luther king, jr. Was assassinated. The Democratic Convention brought a week of rioting to chicago. There were large and small protests somewhere in america virtually every day in 1968 when the country seemed irreparably broken into unreconcilable political factions over the vietnam war. It was that year that dr. Anthony fauci went to work at the National Institutes of health when
Thank you, ali. Thank you very much. Well, Anthony Fauci graduated first in his class from Cornell Medical School in 1966. And two years later, in 1968, the country endured the most turbulent president ial Campaign Year since the civil war. President Lyndon Johnson abandoned his reelection campaign. President ial candidate Bobby Kennedy was assassinated a month after the reverend Martin Luther king jr. Was assassinated. The Democratic Convention brought a week of rioting to chicago. There were large and small protests somewhere in america virtually every day in 1968 when the country seemed irreparably broken into unreconcilable political factions over the vietnam war. It was that year that dr. Anthony fauci went to work at the National Institutes of health, when he was 27 years old, in 1968. Dr. Fauci is still there, 52 years later, with the angers and arguments of 1968 long forgotten, having been replaced by the turbulence of the 2020 president ial campaign and arguments over Wearing
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. To be blind is not miserable, bind messable to bear is miserable. John milton wrote that. 285 Million People live with visual impairment. In recent years, there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. Sanford greenberg lost his vision at the age of 19. He is chairman of the board of governors of john hopkins Eye Institute and joins me today to talk about his experience and mission to and blindness. Also joining me, jean bennett, steven schwartz, eberhart ofnner, and carla shatz Stanford University and once again, eric kandel a Nobel Laureate and a Howard Hughes medical investigator. Toegan with my friend eric give me an overview of our subject tonight. The last program we did was approaches to deafness. Tonight we are going to consider lines miss. As is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life threatening situation but it is disabling. In some ways it is more disabling than deafness because