Its own version of reality reinforced on television, on radio, by the internet is not going to change. Once said history is about change, those who resist it and those who and the resistance to modernity all the way through both the muslim world, now to europe, now to the United States is a major trend of the 21st century. So much of the theory about how Political Parties work, even in this age, i think its just thrown in to a the idea that its not just that trump engendered a hostile take over. I dont think there was a Single Member of the governing wing for imbut its also that none of his policy positions f they happen to coinside with the Republican Party, its about accident. One of the most important things is to make the American People believe again that people in political life can do things that will make the country better. Rose americas future after the election. When we continue. Funding for charlie rose is provided by the following and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia
Party and ignited sharp emotions across the ideological spectrum. The race also raised important questions about the bitter divisions that plague our country and how they might influence our collective future. An esteemed group of panelists on how this election might shape this nations legacy. From boston, president ial historian doris kearns goodwin. With me in new york walter isaacson, founder and c. E. O. Of the aspen institute. Jeff greenfield of politico and pbs newshour. Weekend. Kurt andersen, host of wnycs studio 360 and Cokie Roberts of abc news. I make this point to our audience, we are doing this on monday afternoon before the nation votes on tuesday. We do this not knowing who will be elected president. But we do this in the spirit that the problems and the challenges are the same for whoever is elected. We have significant challenges. It is an important time. And ive asked these people to come here and think about the future regardless of who holds the oval office. I begin
Party and ignited sharp emotions across the ideological spectrum. The race also raised important questions about the bitter divisions that plague our country and how they might influence our collective future. An esteemed group of panelists on how this election might shape this nations legacy. From boston, president ial historian doris kearns goodwin. With me in new york walter isaacson, founder and c. E. O. Of the aspen institute. Jeff greenfield of politico and pbs newshour. Weekend. Kurt andersen, host of wnycs studio 360 and Cokie Roberts of abc news. I make this point to our audience, we are doing this on monday afternoon before the nation votes on tuesday. We do this not knowing who will be elected president. But we do this in the spirit that the problems and the challenges are the same for whoever is elected. We have significant challenges. It is an important time. And ive asked these people to come here and think about the future regardless of who holds the oval office. I begin
Questions about the bitter divisions that plague our country and how they might influence our collective future. An esteemed group of panelists consider howto this election might shape this nations legacy. From boston, president ial historian doris kearns goodwin. With me in new york walter isaacson, founder and c. E. O. Of the aspen institute. Jeff greenfield of politico and pbs newshour. Weekend. Kurt andersen, host of wnycs studio 360 and Cokie Roberts of abc news. I make this point to our audience, we are doing this on monday afternoon before the nation votes on tuesday. We do this not knowing who will be elected president. But we do this in the spirit that the problems and the challenges are the same for whoever is elected. We have significant challenges. It is an important time. And ive asked these people to come here and think about the future regardless of who holds the oval office. I begin with walter isaacson. Tell me where you think we are, walter, and whatever the new presi
I dont even know if its a published paper. Jennifer sent to me. This is several years ago and i read it and is talking about a path to nationhood for the native nation. What any native nation would look like. In the sense of where we been in terms of the history and were at this point in time. They took part of the and modified it a bit. Its an article that was published in the quarterly back in 2006. That version is very modified. I still have it. Anything in terms of publication. I talk to people about my ideas. If you ask native people the discussions about what it really means for us simply taking place right now. With all of the allies theres in terms of them wanting to protect not only the water with the people and the way of life. Its going much faster than a lot of us are envisioning. In some ways you can see it. I think youre right. Because of the amount of those people. And getting educated. With our way of life and our language definitely taking place in accelerating. I thin