[laughter] it is a little daunting. I guess if you are looking at american politics from the beginning past the civil war talking about a paradox and a conflict and the. I tend to focus on is the early part of that arc and the improvisational nature because the nation was founded and the United States was a republic and what that means at that moment so we are not creating a monarchy but beyond that there is a ton of open ground. So in the early decade how it functions the tone of the government, how the nations would stand up what does it mean to be a republican in the ngworld of monarchy how do they get respect and equally what kind of nation will it be . So there is the broad ideological level so how democratic of a nation will this be . How is that land literally going to be arrested from other people . What kind of life of others not have it all . To have questionsin we are grappling with now questions about equity and equality those go back to the beginning of the republic and be
Welcome back. If you can please take your seats. Looking forward to the next panel around some of the clinical advances that have been made over the past 50 years by virtue of the National Cancer act. You know, as a former nci director, you know that one of your greatest assets and some of your best friends are those heroes who agree to become Cancer Center directors, because they have to deal with the complexity of everything from supporting basic research on one end of the spectrum to all the way to the other end of the spectrum with regard to training, clinical research, cancer prevention, et cetera. Being a director is a challenge. Were very fortunate today to have with us to chair this next panel dr. Steve rosen who was the for 24 years the director of the robert h lauri and is the head of the Beckman Research center at city of hope. He has a distinguished career as a medical oncologist and particularly addressing himself now to much of the academic progress thats being made, havi
Welcome back. If you can please take your seats. Looking forward to the next panel around some of the clinical advances that have been made over the past 50 years by virtue of the National Cancer act. You know, as a former nci director, you know that one of your greatest assets and some of your best friends are those heroes who agree to become Cancer Center directors, because they have to deal with the complexity of everything from supporting basic research on one end of the spectrum to all the way to the other end of the spectrum with regard to training, clinical research, cancer prevention, et cetera. Being a director is a challenge. Were very fortunate today to have with us to chair this next panel dr. Steve rosen who was the for 24 years the director of the robert h lauri and is the head of the Beckman Research center at city of hope. He has a distinguished career as a medical oncologist and particularly addressing himself now to much of the academic progress thats being made, havi
Welcome back. If you can please take your seats. Looking forward to the next panel around some of the clinical advances that have been made over the past 50 years by virtue of the National Cancer act. You know, as a former nci director, you know that one of your greatest assets and some of your best friends are those heroes who agree to become Cancer Center directors, because they have to deal with the complexity of everything from supporting basic research on one end of the spectrum to all the way to the other end of the spectrum with regard to training, clinical research, cancer prevention, et cetera. Being a director is a challenge. Were very fortunate today to have with us to chair this next panel dr. Steve rosen who was the for 24 years the director of the robert h lauri and is the head of the Beckman Research center at city of hope. He has a distinguished career as a medical oncologist and particularly addressing himself now to much of the academic progress thats being made, havi
Which means it is our sacred duty to carefully preserve the independence of our land, the heritage of the nation, there is nothing sacred left in the independence there , instead of may 9, europe day, and the prayer of the monuments to nazism. Berlin decided to negate the 79th peaceful spring by diagnosing its own amnesia. Germany banned its citizens from approaching soviet memorials. The culture of the excellent andra, the exclusively european banner of victory was once again lit on the brandenburg gate. Word to evgeny belausov. This day of victory brings tears to our eyes from joy and pride, a huge sense of gratitude and memory of the greatest tragedy for them, there in the west. It seems to be the same, but more and more often europeans have their eyes wet for other reasons. Their authorities are making every effort to raze to the ground everything that might remind of the soviet unions contribution to the destruction of the brown plague, whose shoots are unfortunately rearing their