Solutions for lifethreatening diseases . It involves the building of specific Disease Research organizations, the strengthening and training of those groups. It involves a lot of education and to congress, government. It involves convening of our leaders to solve a problem and try to get if youre going to look at a problem, lets get academics there. Lets get disease groups there. Lets get pharmaceutical companies, bio. Rose we conclude with matthew heineman, director of a muchtalkedabout documentary called cartel land. Its part of the unfortunate tale of what i experienced, at least, is what it originally was was t the goal was to get rid of the cartel and created a power vacuum and someone needed to fill it. Unfortunately, we see by the end of the film the cycle just repeat itself. Rose politics, medicine and drug cartels in mexico when we continue. Rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. Rose additional funding provide
Books including her most recent, a biography of James Madison. It just was from a different angle and it just seemed to me inappropriate and confusing to put out a book setting forth my ideas. It was such a hot topic for president bush, so i started writing a Childrens Book and that was an amazing and gratifying thing to do. I love those books till today. Host you are a history buff. Is that fair to say . Guest yes i am. Host you in your book, telling the truth which came out in the late 90s you wrote is sometimes said that a negative slant to what we are teaching now is overreaction to the two positive slant of the past and it is true that in the past we sometimes present a laboratory in our schools. Guest we did theres no question about it but i do think the reaction to that has been extreme. Sometimes i think our young people, our children dont learn about the greatness of this country, dont learn about what makes us exceptional. Host the beginning of telling the truth you are chair
It just was from a different angle and it just seemed to me inappropriate and confusing to put out a book setting forth my ideas. It was such a hot topic for president bush, so i started writing a Childrens Book and that was an amazing and gratifying thing to do. I love those books till today. Host you are a history buff. Is that fair to say . Guest yes i am. Host you in your book, telling the truth which came out in the late 90s you wrote is sometimes said that a negative slant to what we are teaching now is overreaction to the two positive slant of the past and it is true that in the past we sometimes present a laboratory in our schools. Guest we did theres no question about it but i do think the reaction to that has been extreme. Sometimes i think our young people, our children dont learn about the greatness of this country, dont learn about what makes us exceptional. Host the beginning of telling the truth you are chairman of the National Endowment for the humanities. Guest yes, so
Allen, a author of our declarations reading of declaration of independence and defense of equality. Joseph ellis, revolutionary summer, appeared in chicago to talk about their books. This is about 40 minutes. Hi, good afternoon. Im jane dailey, i teach American History at university of chicago. Dont want to take up too much time introducing our panelists because each of them is so accomplished because it would take most of our time to speak about all the things they have done. I will say, professor danielle allen, member of institute of advancedll study at princeton. Formerly at the faculty of university of chicago and we miss her very much. Political theyre orist, who written broadly on questions of justice and democracy and equality. The book were discussing today is, in defense of equality. There it is, sorry. Our declaration. Reading of declaration of independence in defense of equality. That will be published at end of this month by norton. We also have with us, Professor Joseph e
Took off for stanford aboard a marine helicopter escorted by three osprey aircraft andrew a crowd to the presidio. Before he returned to the city we had a chance to talk with people just passing by the mansion. Beautiful house. Very. 32,000 to ten grand and you can go to dinner there. Oh wonderful. Where is my invitation . Ten grand and you can go in and have dinner tonight and meet the president . Thats what we just thinking about that. Well lets invite him down for a snack. Reporter seems as though everyone we talked to thought it was great idea until we asked the money question. Have you got an extra ten k . Sorry, i dont. Not a cent on me today. Well ill speak to my banker. Reporter one neighbor who could certainly afford the price of admission, the vice chair of ce richard ellis. But he wasnt going. Do you think 20 times coming to the bay area that the president has gotten just about every nickel he could get out of this part of town . Apparently not. Its a deep pool. Reporter now